About RSPB Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve
Newport Wetlands is a partnership between Natural Resources Wales, Newport City Council and the RSPB. The Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve offers a haven for wildlife on the edge of the city but is a great place for people too with RSPB visitor centre, a café, and children's play area.
The reserve covers over 438 hectares from Uskmouth to Goldcliff and the reedbeds, lagoons, wet grassland and scrub have attracted a wealth of wetland birds and is also an excellent place to see other wildlife. Newport Wetlands is a blend of wetlands, reedbeds and estuary habitats, including the thick, squelchy mud that waders and wildfowl love to forage in.
Look among the reedbeds for Lapwings and Oystercatchers or look skyward for Swallows and Swifts through the summer. Warm days bring dragonflies, bees and Grass Snakes out, and we also often see Weasels and Stoats. As dusk falls, watch thousands of Starlings take to the sky for their beautiful winter murmurations.