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Best marks near Colwinston
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Dunraven Bay
3.9 miles from Colwinston
Dunraven Bay (Southerndown) is a broad, scenic bay of sand and rough ground backed by cliffs, with easy access from the car...
View markSoutherndown
4.1 miles from Colwinston
Southerndown (Dunraven Bay) is a mixed shore mark of reefy rock ledges, kelp gullies and small sandy patches, with access via the...
View markCwm Nash
4.2 miles from Colwinston
Cwm Nash is a small, steep-sided cove west of Llantwit Major with a shingle/sand beach backed by low cliffs and reefs. Access...
View markMonknash Beach
4.5 miles from Colwinston
Monknash Beach is a remote, scenic shingle-and-sand bay beneath low cliffs on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast, accessed via the long...
View markOgmore Estuary
4.8 miles from Colwinston
Ogmore Estuary is the tidal mouth of the River Ogmore at Ogmore-by-Sea, with easy access from nearby parking and short walks onto...
View markNash Point
4.8 miles from Colwinston
Nash Point is a rough-ground rock and ledge mark on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, fished from low cliffs and wave-cut platforms around...
View markQuick links: Dunraven Bay · Southerndown · Cwm Nash · Monknash Beach · Ogmore Estuary · Nash Point
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Dunraven Bay
3.9 miles from Colwinston
Dunraven Bay (Southerndown) is a broad, scenic bay of sand and rough ground backed by cliffs, with easy access from the car parks and a short walk onto the beach/rock ledges. Fishing is typical Bristol Channel mixed ground: clean sand patches for rays/flatfish and rougher kelpy/reef areas that hold wrasse,...
Southerndown
4.1 miles from Colwinston
Southerndown (Dunraven Bay) is a mixed shore mark of reefy rock ledges, kelp gullies and small sandy patches, with access via the beach and steps/paths from the car park. It generally fishes best around the flooding tide into dusk/night, with rough ground species close in and rays/dogs/flatfish from the sandier...
Cwm Nash
4.2 miles from Colwinston
Cwm Nash is a small, steep-sided cove west of Llantwit Major with a shingle/sand beach backed by low cliffs and reefs. Access is on foot down the coastal path/valley track, with fishing either from the beach into the gully or from rough ground/rock edges at low water. It’s a classic...
Monknash Beach
4.5 miles from Colwinston
Monknash Beach is a remote, scenic shingle-and-sand bay beneath low cliffs on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast, accessed via the long footpath from Monknash village/parking. Fishing is mainly surf and rough-ground work: cleanish sand patches can hold flatfish, while mixed ground and nearby kelpy edges produce rays, dogfish and...
Ogmore Estuary
4.8 miles from Colwinston
Ogmore Estuary is the tidal mouth of the River Ogmore at Ogmore-by-Sea, with easy access from nearby parking and short walks onto sand/mud flats and the channel edges. Fishing is typical estuary work: best around moving water on the flood/ebb with baits fished on the deeper runnels and out toward...
Nash Point
4.8 miles from Colwinston
Nash Point is a rough-ground rock and ledge mark on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, fished from low cliffs and wave-cut platforms around the lighthouse. Access is via the lighthouse car park then a walk down to the foreshore; it’s a classic South Wales rock-fishing venue with strong tidal run, kelp...