WWT Llanelli is a 450 acre mosaic of lakes, scrapes, pools, streams, and lagoons adjoining the salt marshes and the shore of the scenic Burry Inlet. Whether you’re a serious bird watcher or just looking for fun and relaxation, you can have a day of discovery whatever the weather. Hand-feed some of the rarest birds in the world, see the colourful Caribbean flamingos, go bug hunting or pond dipping, enjoy bird watching from the hides and explore the reserve to see butterflies, dragonflies and more! And don’t forget to look out for elusive water voles! Activities throughout the year include pond dipping, minibeast hunts, workshops, special events, walks, talks, and crafts. They also have their amazing canoe safari during the school summer holidays (please note canoes aren’t included in admission).
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre
Discover a safe haven of wide open spaces bursting with wetland nature. Fill your lungs with fresh air, stretch your legs and get ready to explore their extraordinary wetland paradise, whatever the weather!
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