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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Centre,

Penclacwydd, Llanelli

The Trust was founded by the late Sir Peter Scott in 1946 at Slimbridge in Gloucestershire.

The Penclacwydd Centre (translated as "the hill of the gander") covers about 200 acres of salt marshes. Sections are designated zones of special scientific interest.

Facilities are good, with planned walks, secluded hides, spectacular views of the estuary, a hatchery, a Visitors Centre and coffee shop.

The Centre is recognized to be of international importance for wading birds.

Telephone 01554 778932 for more details


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