All proceeds from ticketed events are invested back into the running of Walthamstow Wetlands, the conservation work and continuing free public access to the Wetlands. In the winter, when waters in northern Europe freeze and the ground is covered by snow, wildfowl such as ducks, geese and swans come south to the UK for water and feeding. ©2020 Walthamstow Wetlands. As a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest – one of only 37 in Greater London – as well as a RAMSAR site, the site provides a special home for wildlife both resident and rare and has become increasingly popular with wildlife enthusiasts. There is a car park next to the main visitor entrance at Walthamstow Wetlands that is open from 09:30 to 17:00. To avoid accidents from anglers casting their leads or flies, we need to ask all visitors to be aware of their surroundings and keep a safe distance. 54 key wetland bird species have been identified at Walthamstow Wetlands between 2004-2009 as part of the Wetland Birds Count (WeBS). Birds also come here at different times of the year. For further information, please visit the Walthamstow Wetlands website. The site also provides suitable nesting sites and foraging terrain for a number of terrestrial birds, in particular the trees and scrubland around reservoirs 1,2 and 3. Site updates . ©2020 Walthamstow Wetlands. “#WalthamstowWetlands is London's largest nature reserve & a special home to wildlife. Additional surveys are undertaken by London Wildlife Trust every fortnight to ensure the Wetlands’ conservation status is effectively monitored. Located just 15 minutes from central London, Walthamstow Wetlands offers an exquisite setting for an event like no other. Welcome to Walthamstow Wetlands, a huge, internationally important reserve. The council has invested over £1m in the Wetlands and is delivering the project in partnership with site owners Thames Water which has contributed £1.84million, Heritage Lottery Fund (£4.47million), the Greater London Authority (£750,000), the Environment Agency (£49,000) and Natural England. From family-friendly activities to fun-filled activities for adults such as talks, tours and workshops, Walthamstow Wetlands provides a unique setting in the heart of London to learn, discover and explore. London Wildlife Trust also delivers a programme of learning, training, volunteering and school sessions which seek to create future custodians of the site and nurture awareness of water sustainability, wildlife conservation and the natural world. train. Walthamstow Wetlands is the largest recreational fishery in London and a special site for anglers, who pay for use of the platforms. 7.3K likes. find out more Plan your visit. Follow us on Twitter; Search query Search Twitter. “In 5 days, all families are welcome to enjoy the daily free #activities on offer! The Engine House offers a café serving food all day as well as an education space and gallery whilst the Coppermill Tower includes a unique platform to access views across London’s skyline. #KeepItSpecialKeepItSafe” While some events are free, others are ticketed.