5 Things You Need to Know About Mudfest 2025 at London Wetland Centre (15–23 February)

Looking for some muddy fun this February half-term? The London Wetland Centre is hosting Mudfest 2025, a nine-day festival packed with messy, mud-themed activities for the whole family. Here’s what you need to know about this mudtastic event:

1. A Festival of Mud

From 15 to 23 February, the London Wetland Centre will transform into a mud haven. Activities include mud art, animal footprint making, and mud and spoon races. There’s even a mud kitchen where you can whip up a mucky masterpiece.

2. Discover Wetland Wonders

Explore how wetland birds use their uniquely shaped beaks to forage for food in muddy habitats. It’s a fun, hands-on way to learn about nature and the incredible adaptations of wetland wildlife.

3. Activities for All Ages

Kids can enjoy nest building, seed bomb making, and wormery displays, while adults can join in the sensory delight of squelching through the mud. There’s something to entertain the whole family.

4. All-Inclusive Fun

All Mudfest activities are included in the price of your admission ticket. WWT members and children under four can join for free, making this an affordable way to enjoy some February half-term fun.

5. Where and When

Mudfest 2025 runs from 15 to 23 February at the London Wetland Centre in Richmond upon Thames. To find out more or pre-book your tickets, visit the Mudfest 2025 event page.

Whether you’re a mud lover or just looking for something different to do this half-term, Mudfest 2025 promises to be a messy, educational, and unforgettable experience!


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