Arundel Wetland Centre

Address:
Mill Road
Arundel
West Sussex
BN18 9PB
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Telephone: 01903 881525
Nearest Station: Arundel
Looking for what to do with wildlife in Sussex? WWT Arundel is a natural attraction, a 65-acre reserve in an idyllic setting, nestled at the base of the South Downs National Park. Gliding through the reed beds in silent electric boats is the best opportunity in West Sussex to glimpse a rare water vole or see vividly-coloured kingfishers. Another prized resident is the nene, the goose saved from extinction by WWT founder Sir Peter Scott and still one of the world’s rarest water-birds. Springtime fills the valley with wildflowers and warbler songs; summer brings exciting pond-dipping discoveries; as winter starts, Bewick’s swans return and water rails emerge.
Families enjoy our year-round attractions like the pond skaters adventure, a tree creeper play area and daily hand-feeding of the many birds.
Our Waters Edge Café offers hot meals, light bites and children’s meals. Order one of our delicious cakes to accompany a specialty coffee or tea.
Opening Times
Open everyday except Christmas Day
Winter: 9.30am - 4.30pm
Summer: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Prices
Adult: £9.70
Child: £4.85 (child is over 4)
Concession: £8.10
Group rates for 12 or more people:
Adult: £8.30
Child: £4.10
Concession: £7
Facilities
- Toilet WC
- Picnic site
- Café/restaurant
- Car parking
- Disabled access
- Baby changing area












