Llanmadoc is a pretty village in close proximity to the hamlets of Cwm Ivy, Cheriton and Landimore situated in the north of the Gower Peninsula.
I really don’t know why more people don’t choose to stay in this area, because I think that it is one of the most beautiful areas of Gower. Undulating fields and mature woodlands, stretching downwards, through nature reserves to salt marshes, sand dunes and Whiteford Sands; so much diversity of plant and bird life and breathtaking views.
Whiteford Sands is reached through the small hamlet of Cwm Ivy. A walk that will take at least three hours can start at the car park in Cwm Ivy, and progress to Whiteford Lighthouse and then circle back on the beach to Hills Tor and follow the track back through the nature reserve to the car park.
The sandy beach of Broughton can be reached by following the lane that runs past the top of the church of St Madoc.
The church in Cheriton is one of the most beautiful in Gower and is thought to have been built to replace a church in Landimore (a former port and weaving village) that was affected by the encroachment of the sea.
A great place for walkers and ornithologists – you can walk for miles and not meet another person. One of my highlights from the area was seeing a heron standing in the road at Landimore – shame it was camera shy…