A haven for wildlife, Morfa Wetlands is a 1,200-acre nature reserve situated near Swansea, Wales. The wetlands are a vital stopover point for thousands of migratory birds, including curlews, lapwings, and redshanks. The reserve's diverse habitats, including saltmarsh, freshwater marsh, and grasslands, support a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the wetlands via a network of trails and hides, offering opportunities to spot rare species such as otters, water voles, and marsh harriers. The reserve also features a visitor center with interactive exhibits and educational programs, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
Amazing place for a walk. The only thing that lets it down is the litter strewn everywhere.
Very nice walk and great way to cut through Carmarthen
Just a quick shortcut to town from Johnstown which is a nice change of scenery. Floods quite regularly during winter and has a bad case of Japanese knotweet and Himalayan balsam.
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Amazing place for a walk. The only thing that lets it down is the litter strewn everywhere.
Very nice walk and great way to cut through Carmarthen
Just a quick shortcut to town from Johnstown which is a nice change of scenery. Floods quite regularly during winter and has a bad case of Japanese knotweet and Himalayan balsam.
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