A 450-acre reserve of lakes, pools, and lagoons, providing a haven for diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, nature trails, and family-friendly activities year-round.
Situated on the northern shore of the Burry Inlet, WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre offers a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors. This expansive 450-acre reserve features a rich tapestry of habitats, including lakes, reedbeds, woodlands, and lagoons, making it a vital refuge for numerous bird species, some of which are rare or endangered.
Throughout the year, the centre hosts a variety of family-friendly activities and events, such as guided walks, educational workshops, and seasonal celebrations. The on-site café offers refreshments, and the gift shop provides a range of nature-themed products. With its combination of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and engaging activities, WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre promises a rewarding experience for visitors of all ages.





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