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Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower

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2.6 km Distance
39 min Est. duration
Easy Difficulty
Linear Route type

Trail takes you along a new wildlife-rich salt marsh, past two bird hides and plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting - kingfishers, otters and wading birds. Dogs on leads due to livestock on trail.

A compact 2.6 km route ideal for a relaxed morning out. At an easy pace, plan for about 35 minutes.

This is a point-to-point route, running from one location to another. Plan ahead for return transport, or consider reversing the route on your way back.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Cwm Ivy Car Park, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DJ;SS441933
0 km 51.6197°, -4.2562°
1
0.7 km 51.6221°, -4.2582°
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2
1.3 km 51.6235°, -4.2584°
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3
2.0 km 51.6202°, -4.2566°
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B
Finish · Cwm Ivy Car Park, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DJ;SS441933
2.6 km 51.6268°, -4.2518°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it to walk Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower?
Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower covers a distance of 2.6 km.
How long does it take to walk Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower?
At an average walking pace, Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower takes approximately 39 min to complete.
Do I need to return the same way on Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower?
No — Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower is a one-way trail. It runs from Cwm Ivy Car Park, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DJ;SS441933 to Cwm Ivy Car Park, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DJ;SS441933. You will need to arrange return transport or retrace the route.
Where can I begin walking Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower?
You can begin Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower at Cwm Ivy Car Park, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DJ;SS441933.
How difficult is Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower?
Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower is an easy hike, suitable for walkers of all fitness levels.
Who maintains the Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower trail?
Exploring Cwm Ivy, Gower is maintained and managed by National Trust.