
The primary purpose of the Cwebe reserve is the conservation of the unique biodiversity of the coastal forests, the southern sourveld grassland type and the Marine Protected Area. It also provides a critical habitat to the survival of a number of collapsed fish stocks.
Cwebe is situated in the central Wild Coast. It is a relatively small reserve of 2,200ha in size. The reserve is a blend of coastal forest, open grassland, winding rivers and a diverse coastline. It is separated from Dwesa by the Mbashe River.
Trails through lush forests makes this a rambler's paradise. Magnificent views extend across the ocean, where dolphins and whales are often seen.
At Cwebe you are surrounded by indigenous coastal forest, white mangroves, rolling green hills, winding rivers, estuaries and vast sandy beaches.