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WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre

Sightseeing attraction | Llanelli | Wales | United Kingdom

Nature reserve in Llanelli

The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is an impressive nature reserve in Llanelli, Wales, that is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The centre is part of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, an organization dedicated to the protection of wetlands and their wildlife. It is located on the Burry Inlet, a protected estuary known for its importance as a habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife.

Birdwatching at Wetland Centre

The expansive grounds include a variety of habitats, such as marshes, lakes, salt marshes, and ponds, providing an ideal environment for numerous waterfowl species and other animals. Particularly notable is the large number of birds that can be observed here year-round. The centre is a crucial refuge for rare and endangered species, including spoonbills, pintails, snipes, and godwits. During the winter months, thousands of migratory birds gather here, using the wetland as a resting place on their long journeys.

Interactive nature experiences for families

A special highlight of the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is the opportunity to observe rare Asian and North American waterfowl kept in protected areas of the park. Visitors can experience a variety of bird species up close through specially designed observation huts and well-laid out paths without disturbing the animals.

Importance of wetlands and wildlife

In addition to the birdlife, the centre is also home to a diverse flora and other animal species. The ponds and wetlands are inhabited by frogs, newts, dragonflies, and butterflies. In the surrounding grasslands and forests, otters and other native wildlife can be spotted with a bit of luck.

Rare bird species observation Wales

The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre offers not only opportunities for wildlife observation, but also a range of activities for visitors of all ages. Families can participate in interactive nature experiences, guided tours, and feedings, while nature photographers and birdwatchers can take advantage of the numerous viewpoints and platforms. For children, there are special discovery trails and an adventure play area that playfully educates about nature.

The centre is deeply committed to conservation and educational programs. Regular workshops and events are offered focusing on the protection of wetlands and their importance for the ecological balance. Additionally, the centre supports scientific research projects aimed at conserving endangered bird species and their habitats.

The scenic beauty of the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre makes it an ideal place for walks and relaxation. The diverse paths lead through different ecosystems and offer breathtaking views of the coastal landscape of the Burry Inlet. The combination of conservation, wildlife observation, and recreational opportunities makes this nature reserve a unique destination for nature lovers and families.

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Llwynhendy, Llanelli
SA14 9SH Llanelli

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Opening hours

Sunday9:30 - 17:00
Monday9:30 - 17:00
Tuesday9:30 - 17:00
Wednesday9:30 - 17:00
Thursday9:30 - 17:00
Friday9:30 - 17:00
Saturday9:30 - 17:00

Reviews

1126 Reviews

R Warfield
07.01.2025

Always a good day out with the kids.
Philip Emptage
05.01.2025

An excellent place to relax! The facilities are clean and well maintained too.
Catherine Fitzgerald
25.12.2024

Good day out on a blustery day.
Ken Moody
24.11.2024

Only 15 minutes from the M4 we dropped in to break our return journey from N. Pembrokeshire. It's a lovely site with a variety of birds to see. We didn't have time to explore the wider site but managed to see some waders in the scrapes from the hides. A nice cafe and the staff are lovely.
richard velardo
08.11.2024

Staff were excellent, put on lots of fun, interesting activities for the children
Clark Coslett-Hughes
31.10.2024

There were many ducks.
Claire Williams
27.10.2024

A beautiful place, lots to see, good signage and information boards. We will be back!
Terry Donovan
22.10.2024

We have been members for a few years now and highly recommend joining.
The Woody Variety Channel
15.10.2024

Incredible views, birds, and environment for me and my 3 children. We often come here and always feel welcome by the lovely staff and volunteers. There is also a wonderful selection of food in the Café, and a visit is not complete without a trip to the eclectic gift shop!
David Price
14.10.2024

Very good place to visit.
Barbara Philp
14.10.2024

We went to spot wild birds and recorded 48 different species mainly viewed from the different hides
Lynda Fairley
03.10.2024

Exciting places..lots of walks...amazing.
Julie Law
01.10.2024

So beautiful, so many birds and goats. Awesome hides. Lovely coffee ☕ and food. Awesome gift shop
Maria Richmond
14.09.2024

Accessibility for motor scooter was brilliant. Got to see the whole of the park not just parts like other places. Many viewing points were stunning, my one and only downside was there were no lower windows for wheelchairs or scooters to look out of and the stools were far to tall to sit and use my camera etc. I am able to , manoeuvre but I feel sorry for those who couldn’t. Still five stars as 99.9% was available to me. Thanks to organisers for a great day.
Deb H-H
14.09.2024

Spent a lovely few hours at the WWT Llanelli a couple of weeks ago. We spent time in the Sir Peter Scott hide and were lucky enough to see 4 juvenile male Kingfishers. This was a treat for sure, and they didn't seem in any rush to leave, so ample photos taken. Lots of other birds and ducks visited the lake, including egrets & Herons. We then walked around a main pathway to one of the forest points as the sign said another hide was there. Unfortunately, this was closed, but nothing en route to say it was closed. There are several areas around the main lake with shuttering up, that you can stand behind with various opening s at different levels, but no seating, therefore anyone with mobility issues wouldnt be able to stay for any length of time. We noticed that some of the wooden bridges over wetland, marshes were in need of some maintenance, and these areas appeared to be rather overgrown, limiting what could be seen. I also walked around the more managed areas with gates access to various pools and some details on the types of birds you should expect to see. The flamingos were probably the noisiest. £11 entrance fee for all day I felt is acceptable as this includes parking. However, I would love to visit more just to the hides but wouldn't be able to £11 for as often as I would want to visit, that is the only downside as I see it.
julie hodgson
08.09.2024

Brilliant for birdwatching. Really good for a family day out. Lots of birds from around the world round the ponds for the kids to see up close. Cafe serves really good food, lovely and clean. Stunning views.
Kerry Jones
05.09.2024

Wonderful place with lots to see. We were lucky enough to see a Kingfisher.
Andy B. Goode
04.09.2024

Had a super day at the centre again. On a wet day there wad so much to do until the sun came out. Staff were helpful and friendly and we were able to see so many different birds and wildlife. An incredibly good value day out and the cafe is lovely too 😊
Fishtank Taylor
01.09.2024

Fantastic! Well worth a visit at any time of year. So much to see and do, great cafe. Family orientated.
Mira
31.08.2024

It was raining but Nice place
Vivian Gittins
28.07.2024

Nice place to see the wildlife close up Cleas and easy to navigate although some places are not wheelchair friendly
David Westmacott
29.08.2024

Lovely place friendly staff !

 

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