Join the fungi foray at WWT National Wetland Centre Wales
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales is inviting visitors to come and discover terrific toadstools and marvelous mushrooms at their forthcoming Fungi Foray. All ages are invited to turn up to discover the world of mushrooms, seen and unseen with local expert and fun guy Philip Jones on Sunday 12th October at 2pm.
Many thousands of species of fungi are native to the British Isles and many are still undiscovered, this will be a fantastic opportunity to see how many you can find on your walk.
Centre Manager, Nigel Williams said, “This is a chance for people of all ages to explore the various habitats of the wetlands and discover interesting facts concerning fungi. It will be a chance to sniff out stink horns and spot fly agarics. There are literally scores of species of all shapes and sizes putting on a fantastic autumnal display.”
The event is open to absolutely anyone with an interest in fungi or wildlife in general and it is recommended that you bring stout shoes or wellies with you. There will be an additional charge of £2 per person for those wishing to go on the walk. Places are limited so please call the centre on 01554 741087 to reserve your place.
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales, Llanelli is open every day from 9.30am to 5pm(grounds open until 6pm in the summer) and parking is free of charge. It can be found 2 miles east of Llanelli off the A484 to Swansea. Follow the brown duck signs off the M4, J48.