Free - £47.50
March: 10.00am to 5.00pm
April - October: 10.00am to 5:30pm
November - February: 10.00am to 4:30pm
Photo Credit: © London Wetland Centre
The highlight for many young visitors is the outdoor adventure playground, "Explore," which features a zip wire, balance beams, and a climbing wall, perfect for kids who love to swoop, balance, and climb.
Additionally, the Wild Walk invites families to traverse balance beams, a wobbly bridge, and muddy meadows, ensuring that there's excitement around every corner. This area is interspersed with beauty spots for those seeking peace and quiet, ensuring that the Wetland Centre has something to offer for every member of the family.
To complement the outdoor adventure, the centre provides a selection of hot and cold food and drinks to fuel visitors' explorations. The café welcomes guests from 10:00 am, serving hot food from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm, and accepts last orders at 4:00 pm. This makes the London Wetland Centre a perfect destination for families looking for a day out with the kids, filled with exploration, adventure, and nature.
Discover wildlife
Outdoor adventure playground
Zip wire
Climbing wall
Wild Walk
Daily activities
WWT London Wetland Centre
Barnes
SW13 9WT
Barnes, Putney Bridge
Parking is free for visitors
Adult: £15.40 - £17
Junior (4-17 years): £10 - £11
Family (2 adults and 2 children, 4-17 years): £43.10 - £47.50
Concession (65+, full-time student and unemployed): £13.90 - £15.30
Children (under 4 years): free
Carers assisting disabled visitors: free
March: 10.00am to 5.00pm
April - October: 10.00am to 5:30pm
November - February: 10.00am to 4:30pm
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.