Cwm Ivy Marsh & Wetlands | A Conservation Success Story
Cwm Ivy Marsh, near Llanmadoc in North Gower, is a shining example of nature’s resilience. Once farmland, the area was reclaimed by the sea after a flood in 2014. Since then, it’s become a thriving wetland teeming with birds and marine life — a living lesson in natural restoration.
Highlights
– **Birdwatching:** Spot herons, egrets, and wading birds.
– **Wildflowers & Reeds:** Colourful meadows in spring and summer.
– **Scenic Walks:** Easy paths with viewing platforms and benches.
– **Photography:** Excellent for sunrise and sunset landscapes.
Experiences
Follow the marked trail from **Llanmadoc village** into the reserve. Interpretation boards explain how the land transformed naturally after the flood. The **National Trust** manages the area, ensuring it remains a peaceful, accessible place for visitors and wildlife alike.
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Local Tips
– Bring waterproof boots after rain.
– Visit during spring migration for spectacular bird sightings.
– Stay quiet — the area is especially peaceful and ideal for mindfulness walks.
– Combine with a visit to nearby **Whiteford Sands**.
Nearby & Related
Cwm Ivy connects with **Whiteford National Nature Reserve** and **Llanmadoc Beach**, creating a natural corridor for wildlife. The **Britannia Inn** offers great local food just minutes away.
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Final Thoughts
Cwm Ivy Marsh shows how powerful nature can be when left to heal itself. It’s a beautiful example of how sustainability and natural processes create lasting change.
Next Steps
– [Whiteford National Nature Reserve]
– [Nature & Wildlife Hub Page]
– [Responsible Tourism & Sustainability in Gower]