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Best marks near Cog
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Sully Beach
0.8 miles from Cog
Sully Beach is a small, sheltered Vale of Glamorgan bay with a mix of sand and shingle and areas of exposed rock/reef...
View markSully Bay
1.0 miles from Cog
Sully Bay is a sheltered, gently curving sandy bay with mixed sand and occasional rough ground toward the edges, fished mainly from...
View markSt. Mary’s Well Bay
1.0 miles from Cog
St. Mary’s Well Bay is a small, sheltered Vale of Glamorgan cove of sand and shingle with rocky fringes and kelpy gullies;...
View markSully Island
1.1 miles from Cog
Sully Island is a small tidal island off Sully on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from rough rock ledges and weed-covered...
View markLavernock Bay
1.4 miles from Cog
Lavernock Bay is an exposed, rocky/shingle foreshore on the north side of the Bristol Channel, best fished from low-water rock ledges and...
View markLavernock Point
1.6 miles from Cog
Lavernock Point is a rocky limestone headland on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from rough ledges and broken reef with kelpy...
View markQuick links: Sully Beach · Sully Bay · St. Mary’s Well Bay · Sully Island · Lavernock Bay · Lavernock Point
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Marks near Cog
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Sully Beach
0.8 miles from Cog
Sully Beach is a small, sheltered Vale of Glamorgan bay with a mix of sand and shingle and areas of exposed rock/reef at low water, giving both clean-ground and rough-ground options. Access is straightforward from the seafront/parking and a short walk onto the foreshore; fishing is typically better on the...
Sully Bay
1.0 miles from Cog
Sully Bay is a sheltered, gently curving sandy bay with mixed sand and occasional rough ground toward the edges, fished mainly from the beach with easy access from nearby parking and promenades. It’s a classic Vale surf mark best on flooding tide, producing flatties and rays in summer and mixed...
St. Mary’s Well Bay
1.0 miles from Cog
St. Mary’s Well Bay is a small, sheltered Vale of Glamorgan cove of sand and shingle with rocky fringes and kelpy gullies; access is on foot via the coastal path with a short but sometimes steep descent and limited parking nearby. It fishes best as a mixed rough/clean-ground mark: cast...
Sully Island
1.1 miles from Cog
Sully Island is a small tidal island off Sully on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from rough rock ledges and weed-covered platforms reached by a causeway at low water. It’s a classic mixed-ground mark with kelp, gullies and broken reef giving good wrasse and bass sport, plus rays and...
Lavernock Bay
1.4 miles from Cog
Lavernock Bay is an exposed, rocky/shingle foreshore on the north side of the Bristol Channel, best fished from low-water rock ledges and mixed ground either side of the slipway area. Access is on foot from nearby parking via the coastal path and short climbs down to the shore; fishing is...
Lavernock Point
1.6 miles from Cog
Lavernock Point is a rocky limestone headland on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from rough ledges and broken reef with kelpy gullies. Access is via coastal paths from Lavernock Point/Watch House Bay with a walk-in and some scrambling to reach safe platforms; it’s a classic rough-ground mark where you...