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We’re saying hwyl fawr to Magor & Undy Lighthouse and we need you to help us keep the golau burning in the villages as we acknowledge the changes that may come in the future.
Join us for a light procession from the seawall, followed by hot food and drink and a display of celf created over the past years in response to The (Future) Wales Coast Path. We’ll also be sharing films made by residents on Sagar Island in the Bay of Bengal – our tidal twins.
Meet at the Lighthouse on Magor Marsh at 4.30pm for a two mile walk to the seawall, where we’ll light our lanterns as the sun sets on the high tide before we carry our lights back to Magor Square, for food, art, and conversation from 7-9pm. Dewch yn llu!
Free to attend, all welcome. We’d appreciate you signing up so we know how many to cater for. Magor Marsh Lighthouse is on the Magor Marsh Gwent Wildlife Trust reserve, entrance off Whitewall.
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Free to attend, all welcome. We’d appreciate you signing up so we know how many to cater for.
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Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
Map & Directions
Road Directions
DirectionsExit the M4 at Junction 23A and follow signs into Magor village on the B4245. On entering Magor continue through the village and then take a turning on the right signposted Redwick. Follow the road round to the right soon afterwards (also signed Redwick), and then follow the road past the ruins of the Priory on your left and over a narrow railway bridge. Turn left immediately after the railway bridge and follow this road for about 400 metres, and the reserve entrance is on the right. Park in the small car park beside the Trust’s Derek Upton Centre (grid ref: ST 428 866). This education centre is used by school groups during term time, but it is not open to the general public except for special events.From Newport there is a local bus service (Number 61) which stops directly outside the reserve. Other bus services run to Magor village.