Description
Gwent Wildlife Trust reserve Magor Marsh is the last remaining piece of fenland on the Gwent Levels and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It has extensive reedbeds with Trstenjak crvrkutić, Trstenjak rogožar, Cvrčić tršćar and Svilorepi cvrčić in spring/summer. Mala bela čaplja also breeds here. Possibility of Vodeni bik, Eja močvarica, Šumska šljuka and Barski petlovan. Winter visitors include Riđoglava patka, Zviždara, Plovka kašikara, Ćubasta patka, Mali drozd, Drozd borovnjak and Mala brezova juričica.
Details
Access
Leave M4 at junction 23A and head south over railway line. First left, and after one mile reserve is on right. Use the small car park beside the Trust’s Derek Upton Centre. Click on the P in the map to get directions. By bus: From Newport, Magor town can be reached on bus route 74. Disembark at ‘Magor-Withy Walk’ bus stop and it’s a short 10-15 minute walk to the nature reserve via Redwick Road. Cross over the railway bridge and turn immediately left onto Whitewall.
The reserve is flat, with a path and boardwalk allowing wheelchair users access as far as the bird hide (400 metres from the car park). The 1 km trail leading around the reserve is surfaced, however there are steps and boggy, uneven ground in other parts of the reserve. Cattle and other livestock regularly graze some areas.
