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Best marks near Tre-pit
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Cwm Nash
1.6 miles from Tre-pit
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 markDunraven Bay
2.0 miles from Tre-pit
Dunraven Bay (Southerndown) is a broad, scenic bay of sand and rough ground backed by cliffs, with easy access from the car...
View markMonknash Beach
2.0 miles from Tre-pit
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 markNash Point
2.4 miles from Tre-pit
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 markNash Point
2.4 miles from Tre-pit
Nash Point is a rugged limestone headland on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast, fished from rock ledges and broken ground below/around...
View markSoutherndown
2.5 miles from Tre-pit
Southerndown (Dunraven Bay) is a mixed shore mark of reefy rock ledges, kelp gullies and small sandy patches, with access via the...
View markQuick links: Cwm Nash · Dunraven Bay · Monknash Beach · Nash Point · Nash Point · Southerndown
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Cwm Nash
1.6 miles from Tre-pit
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...
Dunraven Bay
2.0 miles from Tre-pit
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,...
Monknash Beach
2.0 miles from Tre-pit
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...
Nash Point
2.4 miles from Tre-pit
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...
Nash Point
2.4 miles from Tre-pit
Nash Point is a rugged limestone headland on the Vale of Glamorgan Heritage Coast, fished from rock ledges and broken ground below/around the cliffs rather than a beach. Access is via the coast path and steep steps/tracks down to the ledges, so travel light; it’s a classic rough-ground mark with...
Southerndown
2.5 miles from Tre-pit
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...