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Best marks near Burry
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Rhossili Bay
2.7 miles from Burry
Rhossili Bay is a long, open Atlantic surf beach with a gently shelving sandy foreshore and strong tides; access is easy from...
View markMewslade Bay
3.1 miles from Burry
Mewslade Bay is a small, sheltered cove on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast with a mix of sand/pebbles and kelpy rock edges; access...
View markOxwich Bay
3.7 miles from Burry
Oxwich Bay is a long, gently shelving sandy bay with easy access from nearby parking and short walks onto clean sand. Fishing...
View markLlanmadoc Point
3.9 miles from Burry
Llanmadoc Point is a rough, tide-swept rock ledge at the north-west end of the Gower, looking out towards the Loughor Estuary and...
View markWorm’s Head
4.3 miles from Burry
Worm’s Head is an exposed rocky headland mark with ledges, gullies and kelp beds, best fished with some sea running but not...
View markBurry Port Harbour Wall
6.0 miles from Burry
Burry Port Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/breakwater that shelters the marina and inner harbour, giving relatively easy, level access on...
View markQuick links: Rhossili Bay · Mewslade Bay · Oxwich Bay · Llanmadoc Point · Worm’s Head · Burry Port Harbour Wall
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Rhossili Bay
2.7 miles from Burry
Rhossili Bay is a long, open Atlantic surf beach with a gently shelving sandy foreshore and strong tides; access is easy from the Rhossili village car parks with a walk down to the sand. It fishes as a classic west-Wales surf mark: best around low water for distance casting to...
Mewslade Bay
3.1 miles from Burry
Mewslade Bay is a small, sheltered cove on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast with a mix of sand/pebbles and kelpy rock edges; access is on foot via coastal paths and a steep descent to the beach, so travel light. Fishing is typically close-range from the beach or from the rocky flanks...
Oxwich Bay
3.7 miles from Burry
Oxwich Bay is a long, gently shelving sandy bay with easy access from nearby parking and short walks onto clean sand. Fishing is typical surf/flatfish work at low to mid tide, with better distance water on bigger tides and after a bit of swell; in calmer summer conditions it can...
Llanmadoc Point
3.9 miles from Burry
Llanmadoc Point is a rough, tide-swept rock ledge at the north-west end of the Gower, looking out towards the Loughor Estuary and the outer Bristol Channel. Access is by footpaths from Llanmadoc/Cheriton with a walk across fields and down to uneven rocks; fishing is typically from kelpy gullies and clean...
Worm’s Head
4.3 miles from Burry
Worm’s Head is an exposed rocky headland mark with ledges, gullies and kelp beds, best fished with some sea running but not in big swell. Access is on foot over uneven rock paths to the head and out onto the spine of the headland; expect a walk and care on...
Burry Port Harbour Wall
6.0 miles from Burry
Burry Port Harbour Wall is the outer harbour arm/breakwater that shelters the marina and inner harbour, giving relatively easy, level access on foot and a safe platform in calmer weather. Fishing is typical of a sandy/muddy Bristol Channel harbour mouth with some rougher stone edge—good for mixed flatfish and dogfish...