Bird Hides at WWT Llanelli Wetland CentreBirdwatchingCovering 66 hectares in total, the Llanelli reserve encompasses saltmarsh, freshwater lagoons and the millennium wetlands; a complex of pools, grassy banks and reedbeds.
Surfaced paths wind through the reedbeds leading you to our numerous hides, which give great views of waterbirds including pintail, shoveler, oystercatcher, shelduck, teal, black and bar-tailed godwits, curlew and snipe, as well as an increasing population of little egrets.
Breeding birds on site include redshank, lapwing, reed warbler and reed bunting.
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Surfaced paths wind through the reedbeds leading you to our numerous hides, which give great views of waterbirds including pintail, shoveler, oystercatcher, shelduck, teal, black and bar-tailed godwits, curlew and snipe.
Follow the brown and white duck signs off the M4 exiting at junction 47 or 48. We are 1 mile east of Llanelli off the A484 to Swansea; then take the B4304.
Parking: free
Accessible by Public Transport: 1 mile from Llanelli station