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Margam Park Walk

Date:

Thu, 2nd July, 2026

Meeting point: Small Car Park next to Furzemill Pond, Margam Park, Port Talbot, SA13 2TJ

Meeting time:

9:30 am

Start time:

10:00 am

End time:

1:00 pm

Set in 1000 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Park offers natural beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of fun activities and facilities to make it one of the best days out in Wales. The parks’ notable buildings to visit on site are Margam Abbey, Margam Castle – which is a Grade 1 listed Tudor Gothic Mansion – and an 18th century Orangery. The estate is noted for it’s peacock population and three breeds of fallow deer. There are plenty of picnic areas, fantastic woods and a cafe too. It’s an architectural treasure in a magnificent setting.

Useful information

Meeting point
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Meeting point map

Leader information

Jeremy Sims

On the day

Arrival
We recommend arriving at least 15-20 minutes before the walk/event start time. It’s a great opportunity to meet the event leaders, register and catch up with your fellow Marauders before we start.

Parking
Parking is free next to Furzemill Pond. Approximately 10 cars or less can park there. The idea being that we arrive a little earlier at 9.30 to make sure we get spaces.

Registration
You will be asked for your name, your mobile telephone number along with an emergency contact name and number. If you have any relevant medical conditions or medication that may be relevant to declare, please pass this information to the event leader during registration.

If you already have your Marauders digital ID, great – we’ll just scan you in. If not, you can pre-register and get your very own QR code beforehand here –

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Be Prepared – Health, Wellbeing & Weather
Participation in this event is entirely at your own risk, and it is your sole responsibility to ensure you are physically fit and well enough to take part. This includes being appropriately dressed for the event/weather and carrying any personal or emergency medication you may require during the activity.

Dogs
Well behaved dogs are welcome on this walk but must be carefully supervised at all times and kept on a lead when necessary. We may at times walk on/near to busy roads and/or in fields with livestock roaming free.

What to bring

Grade 1-2 Walk
Designed for 1–3 miles on mostly accessible or slightly uneven ground.

  • Footwear: Comfortable outdoor shoes or sturdy trainers with good grip.
  • Clothing: Comfortable, weather-appropriate layers to handle shifting conditions.
  • Refreshments: A small bottle of water and a light snack.
  • Social: A bit of money for the post-walk café visit

Photo album

We have set up a Google Album to store our photographs and capture our memories of the day:

Volunteering support

This event requires some volunteering support to make it run smoothly and we’d love to hear from you if you are able to lend a hand on the day. Thank you!

Walk & Talk Support Team
Our walk leaders will need help on the day to welcome and organise the attendees and to keep an eye on the group throughout the day. This may involve taking the register, being a walkie-talkie holder for the day, nominating yourself as a first aider or being a front or back-marker. If you can help, just turn up a little earlier and make yourself known to the walk leader on the day.

Befrienders
It’s natural for some guys to be anxious when they first turn up at a Marauders event and so we’d love to have some of our more regular guys to keep an eye out for new attendees and to make them feel welcome. If this is something that you can help us with, please make yourself known to the event leader either before or on the day.

Bring a mate with you

Our events are free and open to all men aged 18+. If you know of anyone that may enjoy this event, click to copy the page link, to paste and share with a friend. 

Disclaimer

By participating in this event, you acknowledge and agree to the following:

  • Assumption of Risk: You are voluntarily participating in this activity and assume all risks associated with it, including but not limited to: falls, slips, trips, injuries, illness, or other accidents.
  • Medical Conditions: You are in good physical health and have no medical conditions that would prevent you from participating in this activity. Please ensure any essential medication is kept in an easily accessible pocket and that its location is shared with a walking buddy or leader for your safety.
  • Personal Responsibility: You are solely responsible for your own safety, equipment, and actions during the activity.
  • Waiver of Claims: You hereby waive any and all claims against the organisers, leaders, or participants of this group for any injuries or damages that may occur.

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