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Tours, Short Visits and Open Days

The wetland is visited by over 6,000 students from kindergarten to to tertiary levels and over 1,500 people from many Adelaide communities and interest groups each year.

ALL schools and the general community are welcome to visit the Urrbrae Wetland.

Tours and short visits are ONLY available through prior arrangement with the Wetland Manager. The entry fee is $4.95 per person (inc GST).

Please note that there has been an increase in the entry fee for the Urrbrae Wetland for 2013. The money raised from the Wetland Entry fee goes directly towards the upkeep and improvement of the educational facilities around the wetland and in the learning centre. This includes the purchasing of consumables and other equipment which supports the activities available at the Wetland.   If you have any queries, please contact the Wetland Manager. 

We thank you for your support. 

To arrange a visit, simply contact the Wetland Manager and organise a time that best suits. You can also discuss your interest in the wetland so your visit can be tailored to meet your needs. For more information regarding education programs, see the pages under "Education".

We look forward to seeing you at the Urrbrae Wetland.

Annual Open Days

The Friends of the Urrbrae Wetland host an open day each year, which is open to the general public.

This year the Open Day is later in the year and will be advertised soon. 

The visit includes:
- A brief presentation about the history of the wetlands.

- A guided walk around the wetland by one of our volunteers.

A gold coin donation is required upon entry.
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