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How to find us

Address:

WWT National Wetland Centre Wales
Llwynhendy, Llanelli
Carmarthenshire
SA14 9SH

T: 01554 741087

The National Wetland Centre Wales lies on the northern shore of the Burry Inlet facing the Gower Peninsula and is off the A484 to Swansea. To find us follow the duck signs off the M4 exiting at junction 48.

By bus

Residents and tourists in and around Llanelli can now enjoy improved transport links throughout the spring and summer season thanks to a new bus service being run between Llanelli and WWT National Wetland Centre Wales. 

The new First Cymru service will operate on weekdays during school holidays from the 4 April to 12 September, 2009. In addition, it will run on Saturdays between these dates.

The W1 ‘Duck Bus’ will make two trips from Llanelli, calling at both the bus and railway stations and will then return to town from the centre twice in the afternoon.

The ‘Duck Bus’ timetable is as follows:

Llanelli Bus Station -11:20  Llanelli Rail Station -11:25  WWT - 11:30
Llanelli Bus Station -13:15  Llanelli Rail Station -13:20  WWT -13:25
WWT -13:30  Llanelli Rail Station - 13:35  Llanelli Bus Station -13:40
WWT -16:10  Llanelli Rail Station -16:15  Llanelli Bus Station -16:20

For bus timetable information or help in planning your journey please contact the Passenger Transport Unit on 01267 231817 or email PublicTransport@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

By rail

The nearest station is in Llanelli, approximately two miles away.

By coach

Parking is free for coaches bringing visitors to the centre. Advance booking is strongly recommended.

By bike

The National Wetland Centre Wales is situated on the Celtic Trail Route 4. You can also follow this link to the Sustrans National Cycle Network website for a location map and details of local cycle routes.

By car

There is ample free parking for visitors arriving by car.