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Welcome To Nash Point Lighthouse Visitor Centre
For 175 years Nash Point Lighthouse, designed by James Walker, the Engineer-in-Chief to Trinity House, has been keeping the mariner safe of Nash Sands, the sandbanks off the point at the entrance to the Bristol Channel.
In 1977 a rare plant, the tuberous thistle (Cirsium Tuberosum), was found growing around the lighthouse.
Nash Point was the last manned lighthouse in Wales. The lighthouse keepers left on 5 August 1998.
Nash Point formally opened its doors to the public in 2007 so why not come along and see this wonderful lighthouse and the stunning scenery around about it from a new perspective?
Admission prices Adults £5 Child (up to 15 years)
Please note minimum height restriction of 1.1 metres tall to climb the tower £3.00 School visits - group fee for students (2 adults free per group) £35 Group bookings minimum charge £25 Nash Point Lighthouse Visitor Centre accepts both cash and cheque payments.
Nash Point Weddings Nash Point Lighthouse is notable for being the only Trinity House lighthouse registered for weddings.
If you are looking for a unique venue for your special day, look no further than Nash Point Lighthouse in South Wales; one of the few operational lighthouses where you can get married.