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Best marks near Croes-y-mwyalch
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Black Nore Point
13.2 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A rocky point below Black Nore Lighthouse at Portishead on the inner Bristol Channel. Fast tides, huge tidal range and turbid water...
View markRedcliff Bay
13.2 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A rough, rocky shoreline on the Portishead coast of the Bristol Channel with fast tidal flow and heavy ground. Best fished around...
View markCharlcombe Bay
13.4 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A small, tidal rocky cove on the North Somerset coast between Clevedon and Portishead. Charlcombe Bay is mostly rough, bouldery ground with...
View markWalton Bay
13.4 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A classic Bristol Channel rock mark between Clevedon and Portishead in North Somerset. Walton Bay is a rough, kelpy shoreline of ledges...
View markBattery Point
13.5 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A well-known rocky headland at Portishead with very fast tides from the Severn Estuary. Deep water is close in on bigger tides,...
View markWoodhill Bay
13.6 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A small, stony cove just east of Battery Point at Portishead, with rough ground, kelp, and fast Bristol Channel tides. Best fished...
View markQuick links: Black Nore Point · Redcliff Bay · Charlcombe Bay · Walton Bay · Battery Point · Woodhill Bay
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Black Nore Point
13.2 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A rocky point below Black Nore Lighthouse at Portishead on the inner Bristol Channel. Fast tides, huge tidal range and turbid water define the mark. The foreshore is rough ground with boulders, kelp and gullies interspersed with small sand/gravel patches. Best results come over the flood into high water and...
Redcliff Bay
13.2 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A rough, rocky shoreline on the Portishead coast of the Bristol Channel with fast tidal flow and heavy ground. Best fished around the last two hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb on medium to large springs. Expect strong currents, snaggy bottoms, and rapidly rising water; a...
Charlcombe Bay
13.4 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A small, tidal rocky cove on the North Somerset coast between Clevedon and Portishead. Charlcombe Bay is mostly rough, bouldery ground with weed and gullies, opening onto patches of mud/sand at distance. The Bristol Channel’s big tides and fast run are the dominant factors here: it fishes best over mid...
Walton Bay
13.4 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A classic Bristol Channel rock mark between Clevedon and Portishead in North Somerset. Walton Bay is a rough, kelpy shoreline of ledges and boulder platforms with strong tidal flow and a huge range. It fishes best on the flood and first of the ebb, with neaps giving safer footing and...
Battery Point
13.5 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A well-known rocky headland at Portishead with very fast tides from the Severn Estuary. Deep water is close in on bigger tides, with rough, snaggy ground and strong cross-tide run. Best fished on neap tides or the slacker parts of the flood/ebb. Dusk and after dark are productive. Use strong...
Woodhill Bay
13.6 miles from Croes-y-mwyalch
A small, stony cove just east of Battery Point at Portishead, with rough ground, kelp, and fast Bristol Channel tides. Best fished over neaps or around slack water to reduce drag and snags. Depth builds quickly, giving access to conger, huss, rock species and seasonal visitors. Expect heavy ground and...