Welsh Wildlife Centre, Wildlife reserve in Cilgerran, United Kingdom.
The Welsh Wildlife Centre is a wildlife reserve covering 264 acres of Teifi Marshes along a river, equipped with bird hides and walking trails for visitors to explore. The site features multiple observation points and pathways that wind through different wetland areas and grasslands.
The marshes were once used as grazing land until changes in land management transformed the area into a protected nature reserve. This shift allowed the wetland habitats to develop and flourish over time.
The centre serves as a place where people come together to observe and learn about local wildlife through shared activities and seasonal programs. These experiences help visitors develop a deeper connection with the natural world around them.
The site can be explored along marked paths of varying lengths, and a café offers refreshments for visitors. Parking is available and most areas are accessible to those with different mobility needs.
The centre operates live webcams that broadcast real-time footage from puffin colonies on a distant island. This connection allows visitors to observe wildlife they could not otherwise see during their visit.
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