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Best marks near Bishopston
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Caswell Bay
1.0 miles from Bishopston
Caswell Bay is a small, sheltered sandy cove on the Gower with rocky fringes and shallow surf, fished mainly from the beach...
View markPwlldu Bay
1.2 miles from Bishopston
Pwlldu Bay is a small, sheltered cove on the Gower with a mix of sand, boulders and rough ground at the edges....
View markLangland Bay
1.8 miles from Bishopston
Langland Bay is a sheltered, crescent-shaped sandy beach on the Gower backed by cliffs and a promenade. Access is easy via the...
View markWest Cross
2.1 miles from Bishopston
West Cross is a rocky foreshore and low ledges on the Gower side of Swansea Bay, fished by climbing down from the...
View markClyne Gardens (Blackpill Lido)
2.4 miles from Bishopston
Clyne Gardens/Blackpill Lido sits on the inner Swansea Bay shoreline where the River Clyne meets the bay, giving easy access from the...
View markBlackpill
2.5 miles from Bishopston
Blackpill is a very accessible shore mark on the western edge of Swansea Bay beside the River Clyne outfall and the promenade....
View markQuick links: Caswell Bay · Pwlldu Bay · Langland Bay · West Cross · Clyne Gardens (Blackpill Lido) · Blackpill
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Caswell Bay
1.0 miles from Bishopston
Caswell Bay is a small, sheltered sandy cove on the Gower with rocky fringes and shallow surf, fished mainly from the beach with options to cast toward the kelpy rock edges at either end. Access is easy via the coastal road and car park, then a short walk onto sand;...
Pwlldu Bay
1.2 miles from Bishopston
Pwlldu Bay is a small, sheltered cove on the Gower with a mix of sand, boulders and rough ground at the edges. Access is on foot via coastal paths (no fishing facilities), so it suits mobile shore anglers travelling light; fishing is typically close-range into sand for flatfish and dogfish,...
Langland Bay
1.8 miles from Bishopston
Langland Bay is a sheltered, crescent-shaped sandy beach on the Gower backed by cliffs and a promenade. Access is easy via the seafront and car parks, with fishing mainly from clean sand at low water and from the edges near rocks/headlands on a rising tide. It’s a classic mixed beach...
West Cross
2.1 miles from Bishopston
West Cross is a rocky foreshore and low ledges on the Gower side of Swansea Bay, fished by climbing down from the seafront/footpath and working rough ground into a shallow bay. It’s a classic mixed spinning/float and light leger mark: wrasse and pollack close in around weed-covered rocks in summer,...
Clyne Gardens (Blackpill Lido)
2.4 miles from Bishopston
Clyne Gardens/Blackpill Lido sits on the inner Swansea Bay shoreline where the River Clyne meets the bay, giving easy access from the promenade and slipways to broad sand and broken shingle at low water. Fishing is typically mixed-estuary and bay sport: flatfish and rays on clean ground, mullet and bass...
Blackpill
2.5 miles from Bishopston
Blackpill is a very accessible shore mark on the western edge of Swansea Bay beside the River Clyne outfall and the promenade. Most anglers fish from the shingle/sand edge and adjacent low rock/armour stone near the outfall, targeting surf species over clean ground with occasional rough patches. It’s typically best...