The mile-long festive promenade at the historic Cowdray Park estate in the heart of the South Downs National Park runs until New Year’s Day.
From the car park a 600-metre path of light towards the entrance conducts visitors to the Winter Revels, there is also a Tree of Joy, Let It Snow, Dimensions, oment of Flight and Celebrations
It opens on Wednesday, November 24 until Saturday, January 1.
Tickets are £12 for a child, £20 for an adult or a family ticket is £60.
For more information, visit www.lightuptrails.com

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Christmas at Cowdray, light trail and attractions. Pic Steve Robards SR2111244 SUS-211124-212444001

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The large-scale light art installations inspired by the theme of ‘Joy’ that capture the magic of this most wonderful time of the year.

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Enjoy the trail with friends and family after dark.

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Christmas at Cowdray, light trail and attractions. Pic Steve Robards SR2111244 SUS-211124-212506001

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The awe-inspiring Tree of Joy features up to 5,000 LED lights pixel mapped to spell out the word ‘JOY’ on the ground from which ‘roots’ span outwards and into the tree to illuminate the entire tree .

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Start to feel festive along the light trail.

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From the Midhurst road you will see the magnificent Cowdray Ruins bathed in light from 20 LED flood fixtures projecting the words ‘Christmas At Cowdray.

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Let It Snow is the interactive heart of Christmas At Cowdray with a fully immersive winter wonderland.

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Moment of Flight is a monumental installation in which a single person can control the movement of 4-metre high angel wings in light simply by standing in front of the wings and moving their arms.

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Written in the Stars - laid out in lights on the ground in front of you is a full solar starscape, complete with shooting stars and planets that are lit from within.