Dates:
27 Jul 2024 - 1 Sep 2024
Embark on an epic family adventure this summer holidays. From pond dipping to creative workshops and interactive storytelling, we have your school holidays covered!
Key highlights:
Monday Myths: Every Monday at 11.30 and 2.30, join storyteller Olivia Armstrong for interactive storytelling sessions based on folktales and world myths, exploring and celebrating the lives and habitats of the amazing plants and animals that call Wetlands home.
Wednesday Workshops: Back by popular demand! This summer, as part of our Words for Wetlands theme, we are inviting visitors to connect to nature through the power of words. Every Wednesday we will be offering FREE creative family workshops, from making your own ink quill pen to writing poetry. Check back here soon for more details Summer Postcard Trail: Nine postcards, one epic adventure. Pick up your trail map from admissions and jet off on a first-class adventure. Every day during summer holidays.
You can also enjoy:
Pond Dipping - daily sessions 11 am and 2 pm
Otter Talks - daily at 11 am and 2 pm
Mud Kitchen - get stuck in! Open all day.
Adventure Playground - bounce, slide and swing into action!
Wild Walk - a maze of balance beams and robe bridges through the reedbed
Dates:
27 Jul 2024 - 1 Sep 2024
Time:
10.00 - 17:30
Prices:
Adult: £16.54 - £18.20
Junior (4-17 years): £10.72 - £11.80
Family: £46.22 - £50.85
Concession: £14.90 - £16.40
Children (under 4): Free
Carers assisting disabled visitors: Free
Age:
All ages
Barnes, Putney Bridge
Parking is free for visitors
Discover wildlife
Outdoor adventure playground
Zip wire
Climbing wall
Wild Walk
Daily activities
Selection of hot and cold food and drinks
The centre is largely flat, with tarmac paths in most places and boardwalks with some uneven wooden planks. Wheelchairs and Mobility scooters are available, must be booked in advance. Please contact our reception team on info.london@wwt.org.uk. Parking Update: Blue Badge Holders are reserved spaces at the front of our car park for closer access to the centre.
Unfortunately we can't allow dogs or pets of any kind on site, with the exception of Assistance dogs (trained by member organisations of ADUK) on duty, as our wildlife may become distressed.