Dathlu Diwrnod Shwmae Su'mae - Celebrating Shwmae Su'mae Day

Dathlu Diwrnod Shwmae Su'mae - Celebrating Shwmae Su'mae Day

At The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales, we’re passionate about using the Welsh language to connect people with Welsh wildlife. Whatever your ability, we have a range of events where you can learn more about wildlife in Welsh.

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Cerdded, Coffi a Chlonc at The Welsh Wildlife Centre

Come to practise speaking and learn about nature at our Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve. These free walks are held monthly. Each walk has a different theme from spring flowers to autumn berries. Each walk is followed by a cake and cuppa in our Glasshouse Café.

For more information or to book contact g.taylor@welshwildlife.org.

Welsh Learner Guided Walks on Skomer Island

Join Mari Elin and Gruffydd Jones for our Welsh Learner Guided Walks in 2024! The island is a perfect place to practice your Welsh and learn the names of some great wildlife along the way! These walks are being held on Monday 22nd July and Monday 19th August 2024. Tickets cost £30 and an additional boat fee of £20 will apply.

Booking opens Monday 4th December. To book, please call: 01656 724100. Please note that the Booking Office is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 – 16:30.

Practice Cymraeg at Crymlyn Bog

Join our Nextdoor Nature Officer at Crymlyn Bog on 4th November 2023 for a free walk with Menter Iaith Abertawe. We will be walking through nature hearing about the unique wildlife that lives at the bog. The event is family friendly. This walk is in partnership with the LIFEquake project by Natural Resources Wales.

For more information or to book contact m.evans@welshwildlife.org.