Welsh Wildlife Centre

The main building is a wood and glass structure with a panoramic view across Cardigan and the River Teifi.

It has been described as "one of the best wetland reserves in Wales" by the BBC, and is one of only a few sites in the UK where one can find resident water buffalo.

Also present are water voles, sika deer, otter, and a range of insects in the summer months including 17 different species of dragonfly.

Within the visitor centre are male and female accessible toilets, a shop, display rooms, and conference facilities available for hire.

[7] In 2019 the Trust appealed to the public for donations following the September 2019 arson attack, stating it would require almost £20,000 to rebuild the Kingfisher Hide which had been destroyed by vandals.