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Best marks near Llewitha Bridge
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Singleton Park (Swansea Bay foreshore)
3.2 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Sheltered foreshore beach in Swansea Bay by the Singleton Park/Sketty Lane area, fished from clean sand with occasional patches of shingle and...
View markSt Helens Beach
3.2 miles from Llewitha Bridge
St Helens Beach is the sandy, gently shelving bay beside Swansea Marina and the promenade at St Helens, with easy access from...
View markSwansea Beach
3.4 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Swansea Beach is a long, gently shelving sandy shore in Swansea Bay, fished mainly by casting from open sand with easy promenade/road...
View markLoughor Estuary
3.4 miles from Llewitha Bridge
The Loughor Estuary mark is a classic muddy/sandy tidal estuary where anglers fish from accessible banks, slipways and sea-wall edges around the...
View markTawe Barrage
3.7 miles from Llewitha Bridge
The Tawe Barrage is the tidal barrier at the mouth of the River Tawe between Swansea Marina and the SA1 waterfront, fished...
View markSwansea Marina
3.7 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Swansea Marina offers sheltered harbour-wall and pontoon-edge fishing close to the city centre, with easy paved access and generally calm water compared...
View markQuick links: Singleton Park (Swansea Bay foreshore) · St Helens Beach · Swansea Beach · Loughor Estuary · Tawe Barrage · Swansea Marina
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Marks near Llewitha Bridge
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Swansea Bay Shore Marks (Aberavon to Baglan)
5.7 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Long, open sandy shoreline on the north side of Swansea Bay from Aberavon seafront east towards Baglan, with wide tide range creating extensive flats and shallow gutters. Access is easy from promenade car parks and multiple slipways/paths; anglers typically work the surf and any defined channels on a flooding tide,...
Mumbles Pier
5.8 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Mumbles Pier is a long, open-access promenade pier on the west side of Swansea Bay, giving easy, level fishing over mixed ground with sand and rough patches and a steady tidal run. Most anglers fish from the railings along the sides and around the pier head, casting into deeper water...
Mumbles Head
5.9 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Mumbles Head is a rocky headland on the south side of Swansea Bay with rough ledges and kelpy gullies that fish best on a flooding tide. Access is on foot from Mumbles/Bracelet Bay paths to rock platforms and points; casts are often into broken ground close in, with deeper water...
Bracelet Bay
5.9 miles from Llewitha Bridge
Bracelet Bay is a small, sheltered-to-semi-exposed bay on the Mumbles headland with mixed ground: sand and shingle in the bay, and rough rocky kelp-lined edges toward the headland. Access is straightforward from the promenade/parking by the bay, with fishing either from the beach at lower water or from the rocks...
Langland Bay
5.9 miles from Llewitha Bridge
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...
Caswell Bay
5.9 miles from Llewitha Bridge
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;...