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Best marks near Pen-y-lan
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Queensferry (River Dee)
16.5 miles from Pen-y-lan
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower...
View markHawarden Bridge (River Dee)
17.0 miles from Pen-y-lan
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where...
View markConnah’s Quay
17.5 miles from Pen-y-lan
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay...
View markOakenholt Shore
18.9 miles from Pen-y-lan
Oakenholt Shore is a short, muddy-sandy estuary shoreline on the Dee Estuary just outside Flint, fished mainly by wading or casting from...
View markQuick links: Queensferry (River Dee) · Hawarden Bridge (River Dee) · Connah’s Quay · Oakenholt Shore
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Queensferry (River Dee)
16.5 miles from Pen-y-lan
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower Dee, with most anglers targeting the channel edges and gulley lines on a running tide. It’s classic soft-ground estuary fishing: lots of flounder and school whiting/pouting in season,...
Hawarden Bridge (River Dee)
17.0 miles from Pen-y-lan
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where the current runs hard. Expect muddy/silty ground with channels, strong flow on bigger tides, and a mix of flattie and eel fishing rather than clear-water rock species; best...
Connah’s Quay
17.5 miles from Pen-y-lan
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay and adjacent paths. It’s predominantly a tides-and-tactics venue: best on the bigger tides with some flow, producing mainly flatties and school bass, with occasional rays/dogs when conditions suit....
Oakenholt Shore
18.9 miles from Pen-y-lan
Oakenholt Shore is a short, muddy-sandy estuary shoreline on the Dee Estuary just outside Flint, fished mainly by wading or casting from the bank/sea wall edges where accessible. It’s a classic local “flattie and whiting” venue with a gently shelving foreshore, strong tidal push on bigger springs, and best results...