Boxing Day walk exploring Margam Park. Stunning far reaching views across south wales on the hills. Es i mynd am dro i Margam gyda fy nheulu #MargamCountryPark #MargamPark #Wales #Cymru #DysguCymraeg #BoxingDay #Cerdded

Margam Country Park’s Fright Nights is now open, and visitors can experience the haunted trail beginning in the large ruins in the gardens where they will meet the towering seven-foot Cistercian monks.

Visitors will want to tiptoe through the bone yard so they don’t wake up the skeletons and into the petrified forest where they may bump into the zombie of gamekeeper Robert Scott, who was killed in 1898 after catching a poacher on the estate.

The trail continues into the 19th century castle, where vampires, bats and the lady in white all reside – it is thought to be one of the most haunted places in the UK. Beware the zombie blacksmith with his treacherous grin in the courtyard.

The event, is set to draw on the history of Margam Country Park and the ghosts that are rumoured to haunt the grounds and corridors, including those of Robert Scott who is believed to stand at the top of the gothic staircase in the castle as well as carrying out poltergeist activity such as slamming doors and moving objects.

The event is being brought to you by the team who deliver the popular Great British Food Festival and Luminate, light trail. They are working with events producer Lee Rath to create the experience.

Lee Rath says: “We have 14 scare actors who will be playing different roles, such as the Cistercian monks and witches.

“You can choose from two scare levels, one for our younger visitors, which will play on the themes of Halloween and trick and treating. It will be a gentler experience. The later slot is aimed at those aged 15 and over and will be a blood curdling terror trail for those with nerves of steel!”

The trail ends at the scare village where visitors can calm their minds with hot chocolate, marshmallows, and delicious spooky themed street food alongside a freaky fortune teller.

“In order to escape you will have to walk down the scarecrows pathway and into the witches’ lair. Can you pass the Hex’s riddle for one final trick or treat in your bid for freedom?

Janine Maycock, event organiser, says:

“Margam Country Park is the perfect location for Fright Nights. It has this incredible history, a gothic castle, a ruin, and of course the resident ghosts. We can’t wait to give visitors the tremors.”

Fright Nights run from October 18th to November 3rd.

For more details and to book tickets please click here

[Lead image: Robert Melen Photography]

https://swanseabaynews.com/2024/10/22/fright-nights-bring-a-chill-to-margam-country-park/

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I’m creeping closer to joining up Abertawe and Caerdydd with another 5 ⭐️ Slow Ways route from Y Pil to Port Talbot. Perfect route for wheels with a cycle path and Wales Coast Path running between the two settlements via Margam Park. #Abertawe #Swansea #Caerdydd #Cardiff #YPil #Pyle #PortTalbot #Margam #MargamPark #SlowWays #Bridgend #PenybontYrOgwr #Wales #Cymru #CoastPath #Cerdded #Cymraeg

A few photos from a cold #Wander in #MargamCountryPark yesterday;

A #Robin
A pair of #RoeDeer
A magical looking #trees
and the great view from The #BroStone

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A #Wander in the hills and #woods today, with a circular walk along (the alternative route of) the #WalesCoastPath between #MargamPark and #Brombil and back again.

Met a very obliging #GreySquirrel on the way to the picturesque ruin of the 14th Century #CapelMair.

The last picture is a panoramic shot (so click, zoom and pan), showing part of the #PortTalbot #TataSteel plant, which is prominent in the UK news at the moment

#Cymru #Wales #Landscape #Trees #Wildlife #Squirrel

This dead tree in the hills above #MargamPark remind me (with a bit of imagination) of the antlers of the stags which can also be seen there. Another old #DailyPhoto for (not so) #ThickTrunkTuesday

Now that it’s closed for the year, I thought I’d post some photos from Luminate at Margam Park - didn’t want to post these before in case of spoilers! #luminateuk #margampark #lights

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Has a week flown by already? Just a few photos from the Margam Community Christmas Tree Festival we visited last weekend.

You pay for the car park, but otherwise free entry to the castle (donations being collected).

Highly recommended. All of the trees are stunning, some are pretty, some are funny, but some are incredibly thought-provoking.

http://www.margamcountrypark.co.uk/24787

#Christmas #ChristmasTree #Tree #Margam #MargamPark #Wales

Community Christmas Tree Festival 2022

Saturday 12th - Sunday 27th November 2022

Todays walk took me up into the hills above #MargamPark .Great views including this Panorama, looking over industrial #PortTalbot with The #Gower in the far distance. Also got an obligatory #Defaidodon pic, A flowering #Rhododendron (In November!?!) and some funky #Fungi

#Wales #Cymru