*Site restrictions due to high winds - Sat 21 and Sun 22 Dec*

We will be open on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 December with some restrictions in place. Our foxproof gates will remain closed with no access to the woodlands at the east and west of site. Our inner circle with collection animals and wader lake will remain open and our Elf Academy event will be taking place as expected. Please keep an eye on social media for any updates at the weekend.

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Get ready for a spellbinding October half term at WWT Washington

Prepare to dive into a world of enchantment this October half-term as WWT promise a magical week filled with activities to keep kids and grown-ups alike utterly bewitched.

Get hands-on with owl pellet workshops, craft your own Halloween lanterns and badges, and even make a star shaped wand from willow. Fancy yourself a potion master? Explore the magic of wetland plants and create your very own concoctions! Plus, little witches and wizards can write and cast spells with feather quills, all set against the captivating backdrop of nature. It’s a Halloween adventure like no other!

Young nature lovers can delve into the fascinating world of owls with an owl pellet dissection workshop, discovering what these nocturnal hunters feast on. Let imaginations soar with hands-on activities like creating leaf collages, and on Halloween, kids can get extra crafty by making their very own spooky lanterns to take home. It’s all about mixing nature, fun, and a sprinkle of magic!

a little girl holding an owl pellet with some tweezers

Children are also invited to dress up on Halloween (Oct 31) as their favourite magical or spooky character to be in with a chance to win a fang-tastic prize on WWT Washington’s Facebook page. Don’t forget to grab a free Spells and Potions logbook, available on arrival. Packed with all the activities on offer, plus a special spot to jot down spooky spells and mystical potions. The perfect keepsake to capture those magical memories!

A child and adult looking through a spells and potions logbook

Gill Pipes, Centre Manager at WWT Washington, said: “We know that our wetlands are an enchanting place to explore whatever the season but this October half term we have really focussed on activities that show off just how spellbinding wetland nature can be.

Autumn is a great season to be out in nature, everything is transformed into a sensory melting pot of colours, sights and sounds and we can’t wait to see families exploring and being bewitched by it all.

Our wetlands offer the perfect backdrop for family-friendly autumn adventures with fun activities that complement the fantastic seasonal wildlife perfectly.”

two children looking at fungi through a magnifying glass

All activities are included in the WWT Washington admission ticket (unless stated) or are free to WWT members. Half term activities and the self-led trail are available from Saturday 26 Oct to Sunday 3 Nov. More information and a full what’s on calendar can be found here

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