Valley Wetlands
Llanfair-yn-neubwllClosed | Opens tomorrowSee opening timesGrab your wellies to adventure through these noisy wetlands. With each step, you'll notice new habitats and sounds. From Tufted Ducks to Gadwalls and Grebes: you'll find that these reed-fringed lakes are always packed with life.
About
Partial reserve closure due to critical infrastructure repairs, mid-week from 7 November to 7 January. See Nature Trail section for full details.
There are lots of interesting and rare plants at Valley Wetlands which is why its home to two Sites of Special Scientific Interest SSSIs. It’s home to one of the most important reedbeds in Wales, which alongside the surrounding marshes, make this patch perfect for a rich variety of wetland birds, plants and bugs. Keep your eyes out for Tufted Ducks, Pochards, Shovelers, Gadwalls and grebes bobbing along the water and investigating the reeds. The wetlands are scattered with grassland patches and rocky knolls, so just by exploring small areas, you can experience a huge variety of habitats.
The aquatic plants here are at risk from poor quality, especially in Llyn Penrhyn. We’ve been working with the MoD and Natural Resources Wales to investigate, monitor and tackle the issue. And it’s paying off - we’ve recently found plants that haven't been found here since the 1960s.
We manage the patch particularly for the breeding Bittern and other reedbed wildlife. We’ve been creating ditches & pools, planting and managing reeds, clearing scrubs, and helping to control water levels. All these steps mean the wetland plants are doing really well, and that’s helped the breeding and wintering wildfowl that spend time and live here.
At a glance
12 spaces. Flat gradient . Loose surface covering (like gravel). No electrical lighting. No height restrictions.
There are no toilets here. Nearest accessible facilities are in Valley, 3.5 miles (5.5 km) away.
There are no toilets here. Nearest baby changing facilities are in Valley, 3.5 miles (5.5 km) away.
Unsurfaced, uneven and can be very muddy. Wellies recommended in winter or after periods of rain. Narrow pedestrian gate out of car park or wide field gate immediately adjacent.
Unsurfaced, uneven and can be very muddy. Wellies recommended in winter or after periods of rain. Narrow pedestrian gate out of car park or wide field gate immediately adjacent.
There are no toilets here. Nearest toilets are in Valley, 3.5 miles (5.5 km) away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
The reserve is managed as a safe home for breeding birds, so please keep dogs on a lead at all times. This nature reserve is an important place for wildlife.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.
Contact Valley Wetlands
ian.sims@rspb.org.uk Valley Wetlands, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey, LL65 3NA 01248 421949