Welsh Water Visitor Attractions
Welsh Water operates 91 reservoirs varying in size from 2 to 1,026 acres. These include a national portfolio of Visitor Attractions known as ‘Welsh Water Adventures’.
They are hubs for health, wellbeing and recreation. They reconnect people with water and the environment, whilst maintaining, protecting and enhancing the ecological value of each site.
Come and experience every type of benefit that being close to water has to offer at one of our Visitor Attractions. Each has its own unique personality yet all have health, well-being and recreation at its heart.
So climb on board, cast a line, take a walk, gaze at the sky, get on your bike or grab a bite at...
Lisvane & Llanishen
South Wales
Lisvane & Llanishen Reservoirs Visitor Centre
Lisvane Road
Lisvane
Cardiff
CF14 0BB
Grid Reference: ST 18493 82325
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Lat/Long: 51.533943, -3.176423
Elan Valley
Mid Wales
Part of the rugged Cambrian Mountains, the Elan Valley sprawls across 72 square miles of outstanding scenic beauty. The unspoilt landscapes, home to thriving plant and wildlife are made even more compelling by the Victorian dams, reservoirs and welcoming Visitor Centre. An International Dark Sky Park, Elan Valley’s natural beauty shines bright day and night.
Llyn Brenig
North Wales
Llandegfedd Lake Usk
South Wales
Llys-y-Frân
West Wales
Set in the foothills of the Preseli Mountains in Pembrokeshire, Llys-y-Frân Lake and Activity Centre reopened in June 2021 after an extensive refurbishment. It now offers a new Visitor Centre, café, mountain biking, pump skills area, walking trails, water and land activities, fishing and adventure playground, and a cycle hub with 14km of cycle trails.