Go Wild in North Wales

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Go Wild in North Wales

Wild places to explore, wild things to do, wild fun for everyone!

Whether you're a beginner or an expert, or if you just want to explore and learn more about nature and wildlife in North Wales, you've come to the right place!

We're the only charity in North Wales dedicated to the protection and restoration of our natural world  for the benefit of people and wildlife - in our region and further afield. We rely upon the support of our members and volunteers to help us carry out this valuable work. Come along and find out more!

Image of Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve

Damian Hughes

Wild places to explore!

Our 35 nature reserves are some of the most special places for wildlife in North Wales.

From wonderful woodlands to stunning coastal sites and hidden havens for butterflies, bees and wildflowers, our nature reserves are FREE to visit and open all year round.

So, why not take a walk on the wild side and plan your visit today!

Find a nature reserve near you

Image of father and daughter exploring

NWWT Lin Cummins 

Wild things to do!

We've wild fun for everyone! Spend an afternoon watching birds of prey, enjoy widllife close-up from one of our bird hides or accessible paths, or follow a walking trail through post-industrial havens for widlife.

If you come along to one of our events, you'll  learn even more about the wildlife you'll see. Whether you’re 6 or 65, you’ll love pond dipping, fungi foraging, seashore safari-ing with us!

Find upcoming events for all ages here

Red-tailed bumblebee

Jon Hawkins Surrey Hills Photography

Wildlife experiences for every season

Our seasonal guide will help you plan your 'Go Wild' adventures in nature, all year round! 

Find out what's about and where!
Grey seal

Mark Thomas

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