We are WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife. In a world full of challenges, we’re on a mission to restore wetlands and unlock their power. Because …
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Mar 20, 2025
We had a good family day out here, and pleased to see the indoor display (where you walk "under water" through a swamp etc) was still there! However, we were disappointed that a couple of the other b…Full review by thebin16
Mar 4, 2025
Went here during Feb half term with family and friend, four kids in total. They all had a great time, especially the mud painting activity. The sight is beautiful and has some lovely walks. Highly …Full review by Thebigbristolian
Feb 2, 2025
We wouldn't have thought to visit in early February if it wasn't for the World Wetlands Day deal, but it was so beautiful walking around with the sun on the water. Lots for the kids to do in the disc…Full review by saraho456
I have a 5 and 1 yo hire long should we go for and what's the best thing for them to do/see. We also have tickets to the light trail at 4pm
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Probably a couple if hours to vuew thinfs in daylight and then gavevtime for a drink etc befire thr illuminature. It will be tiring for all, but should be fun.
Do you have play ground? My daughter is 16month and she loves that. Thanks
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Many Mums bring their young children with them to the Centre in buggies and pushchairs and lots of children will run around but I don't think there is a dedicated playground. Having …
Many Mums bring their young children with them to the Centre in buggies and pushchairs and lots of children will run around but I don't think there is a dedicated playground. Having said that there are picnic areas where kids can run around safely (i.e. not close to water) including one in the Explore Adventure Area. Also, in case it helps, there are baby changing facilities.
The LWT has three highland cattle and I saw them fairly close up from one of the hides on my last visit in May 2019. Indeed, on 2nd March 2019 the LWT organised a "Meet the Cows" …
The LWT has three highland cattle and I saw them fairly close up from one of the hides on my last visit in May 2019. Indeed, on 2nd March 2019 the LWT organised a "Meet the Cows" event and the publicity for the event included this: "Our adorable cows often stand out from the crowd of feathered animals on the reserve and although they aren’t wild, they play a crucial role in managing our wetlands."