Find space to breathe among the reeds at our wildlife-rich wetlands this winter.
Wander through a peaceful, soul-soothing landscape where quiet moments reveal wild treasures - like elusive snipes tucked in the reedbeds and dazzling kingfishers darting by. Step into a world where nature restores, wildlife thrives, and open skies stretch over tranquil waters. Switch off, slow down, and reconnect with the wild – and each other.
Take a breath
Seeking calm or meaningful moments? Searching for wild places to recharge? This is your moment to slow down and reconnect with what truly matters.
Book todayMake memories, meet wildlife, and feel part of something wild.
- Cosy wildlife hides perfect for photography and birdwatching
- See rare Dalmatian pelicans up close
- Stunning water birds from across the globe
- Dramatic walks beneath swirling skies and the magic of the evening roost
- Largest reedbed in West Sussex with boardwalk and viewing platform
- Delicious food and coffee
- A peaceful world of reeds, lakes and ponds rich in wildlife
Be part of a community that celebrates the wild - together. From daily talks and feeding sessions where you’ll meet our Dalmatian pelicans to unique experiences, every visit brings you closer to nature and each other.
WWT research shows just ten minutes in a wetland setting can lead to an increase in positive feeling.
Make it your moment
Whether you're here to chill with friends, snap golden hour shots, or just clear your head, our wetlands are the perfect place to reconnect. Whatever your preference, we’ve got you covered.
Step into something extraordinary at WWT Arundel
Nestled in the South Downs National park, on the edge of the picturesque town of Arundel, our wetlands provide a serene escape filled with natural beauty and peaceful surroundings – all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Arundel Castle. Easily reached by public or private transport, we’re also perfectly placed just off the South Downs Way and Sustrans National Route 2.
Heads up: The video at the top of this page was filmed at WWT London Wetland Centre. Activities and features may look a little different at each site.
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In a world full of challenges, we’re on a mission to restore wetlands and unlock their power. Because when wetlands thrive, so do we.