Flap, splash, and laugh your way to an extraordinary day out! There’s a thrill-ride of a day ahead of you at WWT Llanelli Centre. This is not just simply birds; this is exploring, playing, feeding and getting up-close-and-personal to some of nature’s most wonderful wildlife.
Telephone: 01554 741087
Website: http://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/llanelli/
Email: [email protected]
Flap, splash, and laugh your way to an extraordinary day out!
There’s a thrill-ride of a day ahead of you at WWT Llanelli Centre. This is not just simply birds; this is exploring, playing, feeding and getting up-close-and-personal to some of nature’s most wonderful wildlife.
We have 450 acres of adventure to flutter hearts, including the world’s most spectacular ducks, geese and swans; a colourful collection of Caribbean flamingos; the rarest goose in the world; as well as pools, lagoons and hides where you can spot all kinds of amazing birds.
Go bug hunting , pond dipping and explore the reserve to see butterflies, dragonflies and more! We also have a play area, the tunnels of Water Vole City, our summer holiday canoe safari and bike hire to keep children and adults entertained all day.
Come and sample delicious home-cooked meals and snacks at our Estuary Cafe, and relax with freshly-brewed teas and coffees whilst enjoying the spectacular views over the Gower Peninsular.
We have a selection of seasonal fun activities every weekend and during school holidays – take a look at our events calendar to find out more. http://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/llanelli/whats-on/
We’re open:
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- 363 days a year – that’s every day except Christmas Eve and Day.
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- You can visit us between 9.30am – 5pm and our last admission is one hour before closing.
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- Our canoe safari and bike hire is open in. the summer holidays.
The reserve is situated at the edge of the Burry Inlet, which is acknowledged in Wales as the premier estuary for wildfowl and waders. The area is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a Special Protection Area (SPA), and a Ramsar Site.