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Visitor information

Opening times

Open 7 days a week, except 25 December

Winter (November to February)
9.30am to 5.00pm (last admission 4pm)

Early Closing on 24 December (last admission 2pm)

Summer (March to October)
9.30am to 5.30pm (last admission 5pm)

Gift Aid admission prices

Free to WWT members

Adult: £8.25
Concession: £6.20
(over 65 years, full-time students, unemployed)
Child: £4.10 (4-16 years)
Family: £22.25 (2 adults & 2 children, 4-16 years)
Children (under 4 years): Free
Essential helpers assisting disabled visitors: Free

Gift Aid logoThe Gift Aid admission price includes a voluntary donation, which enables us to claim the tax back as part of the Government's Gift Aid scheme. Further information on Gift Aid click here.

If you choose not to pay the Gift Aid price, these are the prices excluding the voluntary donation.
Adult: £7.49 
Concession: £5.63 (over 65 years, full-time students, unemployed)
Child: £3.72 (4 -16 years)
Family: £20.18 (2 adults & 2 children, 4 - 16 years)

Facilities

Eating

The Pinkfoot Pantry offers a delicious selection of hot and cold food, a variety of coffees and chilled drinks, and tempting home-made cakes. From healthy vegetarian salads to hearty meat dishes, all can be enjoyed overlooking the beautiful wetlands.

Fully licensed to serve alcohol. Hot food served between 11.45am and 2.30pm.

Click here if you would like to hire our venues.

Shopping

Martin Mere Wetland Centre shopThe gift shop stocks a wide range of wildlife books, outdoor clothing, bird feeders/boxes, postcards and stationary, children’s gifts and souvenirs of your visit to the centre, including a unique range of products featuring the artwork of WWT founder Sir Peter Scott.

There is also an in focus optics shop at the centre selling everything you will ever need to watch wildlife – from budget binoculars starting at around £15 to deluxe telescopes at over £1000. in focus is the ideal place to get honest, friendly advice about buying your first pair of binoculars.

Terms of entry

Visitors are asked to respect the habitats and wildlife of Martin Mere Wetland Centre by keeping to the paths at all times and not causing undue noise. It is especially important to remain quiet in the bird viewing hides.

Photography is permitted on site providing it is for personal use only. All commercial/stock library photography must be agreed in advance with the centre and is subject to a fee.

No dogs are permitted on site, other than trained assistance dogs (i.e. Guide Dogs).

Accessibility

  • The centre has level access and hard-surfaced paths with tarmac on main routes (and compacted gravel on minor paths)
  • All hides are accessible to wheelchairs
  • Low-level viewing windows and level access to ground floor bird hides.
  • Free wheelchair loan
  • Trained assistance dogs only (i.e. Guide dogs). No other dogs permitted
  • Accessible toilets in car-park and throughout the visitor centre
  • Free car parking on site. Tarmac surface and reserved bays for disabled visitors

Address

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre
Fish Lane
, Burscough
Lancashire
L40 0TA

T: 01704 895181
F: 01704 892343
E: info.martinmere@wwt.org.uk