Welney Wetland Centre is a renowned nature reserve focused on wetland habitats, offering exceptional birdwatching and wildlife observation opportunities along the River Great Ouse.
Located on the banks of the River Great Ouse near the village of Welney in Cambridgeshire, Welney Wetland Centre is one of the flagship reserves managed by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT). Spanning over 850 acres of wet grassland, reedbeds, ditches, and lagoons, the reserve plays a critical role in the conservation of wetland habitats and species, including several endangered waterfowl. This reserve is internationally recognized for its winter gatherings of thousands of migratory waterbirds, especially the iconic Eurasian Bewick's swans which travel from Siberia and arrive in impressive numbers between October and March. Visitors can explore numerous hides and observation points scattered throughout the site, enabling intimate views of feeding, nesting, and roosting birds without disturbance. The centre includes visitor facilities such as an education centre, interactive exhibits on wetland ecology, and paths suitable for all ages. Seasonal guided walks, bird ringing demonstrations, and children’s activities add to the accessibility and appeal for families and naturalists alike. The reserve's landscape includes managed reedbeds and grazing marshes, supporting diverse flora and fauna beyond birds, including rare plants, dragonflies, and small mammals. Welney’s proximity to the Fens, a distinctive low-lying wetland area, adds geographical and ecological significance, connecting it to an important network for migratory birds across the UK. Overall, the Welney Wetland Centre offers a unique and educational outdoor experience centered on wetland ecosystem preservation, outstanding wildlife encounters, and family-friendly recreation throughout the year.
Seasonal gatherings of thousands of wintering Bewick’s swans
Extensive network of bird hides providing close wildlife observation
Educational center with interactive exhibits on wetland ecology
Guided walks and bird ringing demonstrations during peak seasons
A prime location to witness vast numbers of wintering Bewick’s swans settling in the evening and taking flight at dawn.
The river shapes the reserve’s wetland habitat and is an essential water source supporting diverse aquatic and bird species.
Offers interactive displays and information on wetland ecosystems, conservation efforts, and responsible wildlife watching.