Slimbridge Wetland Centre has everything you need for a family friendly day
out, and a visit is a must. The Centre was set up in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott as
a wetland conservation haven, and this is still the main focus for the work. A
wide range of water birds from around the world are on show and you can get
close to them and even feed them yourself. This year’s Crane School has some
delightful pupils, and you can join talks on both this and on the colourful
flamingos.
The Centre is constantly changing with the seasons. In Spring there are
fluffy ducklings to see, and in the winter months commentated swan feeds in the
early evening are a real spectacle.
Be more active in the summer by paddling your own canoe on a Canoe Safari
through a section of the reed beds, or by visiting Welly Boot Land, a dynamic
children’s play area with water based activities.
And if it’s wet outside, there is plenty to do inside. Come to Toad Hall and
meet a range of amphibians, or take part in one of the children’s craft
activities. Displays of art inspired by wildlife which change through the year
offer additional interest.
Add to all these activities a restaurant well known for the high quality of
its catering, and designated picnic areas in different parts of the grounds,
and you have all the ingredients for a fantastic day out for all the family. Do
come and visit!
Because there is always something to see and do, WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre is open 7 days a week, 364 days a year. We only close to the public on 25 December.
Winter (November to March) 9.30am to 5.00pm (last admission 4.30pm)
Summer (April to October) 9.30am to 5.30pm (last admission 5.00pm)