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Porthkerry Beach
5.7 miles from Trehedyn
Porthkerry Beach is a small, sheltered bay in Porthkerry Country Park with a mixed shingle/sand beach and rock/reef at either end. Access...
View markLlandaff Weir
5.7 miles from Trehedyn
Llandaff Weir is a tidal river/estuary mark on the River Taff in Cardiff, fished from the riverbank paths and nearby hard edges...
View markPorthkerry Point
5.9 miles from Trehedyn
Porthkerry Point is a rough, rocky headland at the west side of Porthkerry Bay, fished from natural ledges and boulder/reef ground with...
View markRhoose Beach
6.1 miles from Trehedyn
Rhoose Beach is a long, gently sloping shingle-and-sand shoreline on the outer Bristol Channel, fished mainly as a clean-ground beach with occasional...
View markRhoose Point
6.2 miles from Trehedyn
Rhoose Point is a low, rough ground shore mark on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from mixed rock ledges and broken...
View markEast Aberthaw Beach
6.2 miles from Trehedyn
East Aberthaw Beach is a gently sloping, mixed sand-and-shingle shore on the inner Bristol Channel, with a wide tidal range that exposes...
View markQuick links: Porthkerry Beach · Llandaff Weir · Porthkerry Point · Rhoose Beach · Rhoose Point · East Aberthaw Beach
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Porthkerry Beach
5.7 miles from Trehedyn
Porthkerry Beach is a small, sheltered bay in Porthkerry Country Park with a mixed shingle/sand beach and rock/reef at either end. Access is easy via the park paths and steps down to the foreshore, making it a convenient short-session venue. Fishing is typically close-range for flats species on the sand...
Llandaff Weir
5.7 miles from Trehedyn
Llandaff Weir is a tidal river/estuary mark on the River Taff in Cardiff, fished from the riverbank paths and nearby hard edges around the weir. It’s a mixed, often silty venue with stronger flow on the ebb and a defined tidal push on the flood; best results usually come from...
Porthkerry Point
5.9 miles from Trehedyn
Porthkerry Point is a rough, rocky headland at the west side of Porthkerry Bay, fished from natural ledges and boulder/reef ground with deep water close in on bigger tides. Access is on foot from the Porthkerry Country Park paths, then a scramble down to the rocks; it’s typical South Wales...
Rhoose Beach
6.1 miles from Trehedyn
Rhoose Beach is a long, gently sloping shingle-and-sand shoreline on the outer Bristol Channel, fished mainly as a clean-ground beach with occasional patches of broken ground and weed nearer the tide line. Access is straightforward from the seafront/roadside parking at Rhoose Point, then a short walk onto the shingle; anglers...
Rhoose Point
6.2 miles from Trehedyn
Rhoose Point is a low, rough ground shore mark on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, fished from mixed rock ledges and broken boulder/reef with kelpy gullies and patches of sand. Access is on foot from nearby parking via coastal paths and then down to the foreshore; it’s best around mid...
East Aberthaw Beach
6.2 miles from Trehedyn
East Aberthaw Beach is a gently sloping, mixed sand-and-shingle shore on the inner Bristol Channel, with a wide tidal range that exposes flat sand and patches of broken ground at low water. Access is straightforward from the village/roadside with a short walk onto the beach, but you need to plan...