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Dec 13, 2024
The machines weren’t working for the car park and they asked me to write my car reg in a book which I did, yet I still got a parking ticket. I need the evidence for the parking company and they don’t… Full review by Getaway14372422223
Nov 29, 2024
We had a family celebration at The London Wetland Centre organised at the last minute. Sarah and her team were brilliant from the outset. They were flexible and bent over backwards to accommodate us… Full review by 386carolinen
Sep 25, 2024
I was excited to visit the Wetlands Center. The main reason for our excursion was of course the otters. Fascinating lively creatures that warm the hearts of many with their playful antics. Upon arri… Full review by RickJamesbiatch
I have a 5 and 1 yo hire long should we go for and what's the best thing for them to do/see. We also have tickets to the light trail at 4pm
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Probably a couple if hours to vuew thinfs in daylight and then gavevtime for a drink etc befire thr illuminature. It will be tiring for all, but should be fun.
Do you have play ground? My daughter is 16month and she loves that. Thanks
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Yes - there is a dedicated playground with climbing frames, tunnels (although she is probably too young for them), balance beams, water play (as well as the indoor water play area) …
Yes - there is a dedicated playground with climbing frames, tunnels (although she is probably too young for them), balance beams, water play (as well as the indoor water play area) etc. It is fenced off from the main paths and is safe but you need to watch her, in case she goes into the tunnels and gets lost (they are very low and it is difficult to go in to get them!). Also there is a zip wire but that is obviously too old for her but there are things for all ages.
The LWT has three highland cattle and I saw them fairly close up from one of the hides on my last visit in May 2019. Indeed, on 2nd March 2019 the LWT organised a "Meet the Cows" …
The LWT has three highland cattle and I saw them fairly close up from one of the hides on my last visit in May 2019. Indeed, on 2nd March 2019 the LWT organised a "Meet the Cows" event and the publicity for the event included this: "Our adorable cows often stand out from the crowd of feathered animals on the reserve and although they aren’t wild, they play a crucial role in managing our wetlands."