Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, Arundel, England, United Kingdom
The Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, or simply called WWT Arundel, is one of the wetland reserves operated and managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. This reserve is found in Arundel, England. The Hawaiian goose, considered to be the rarest goose in the world, is being bred in WWT Arundel. WWT Arundel's goal is to protect the wildfowls and promote the conservation of wetlands. There are captive and wild species that are part of the breeding program. It provides a handful of a variety of habitats around the world for its residents. Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre also sells in seeds so that visitors can get to feed the ducks and interact with them. The example of captive species in the center is a mute swan, Northern shoveller, common pochard, tufted duck, and red-crested pochard.
There are various attractions located in Arundel, such as the Arundel Cathedral and Arundel Castle and Gardens to name a few. These attractions do not only boast of its magnificent architectures but also carry Arundel’s history and culture. On the other hand, the Segedunum is a Roman fort that was used as a garrison for more than 300 years from around 122 AD. Today, Segedunum is now an excavated fort alongside the Hadrian's Wall. For great accommodation and high-quality service, the Village Hotel Newcastle might be one of the options. It is located in the city center where it can give more access to the local tourist destination. This hotel also has an Italian restaurant and a 25-meter heated pool and spa. For simple yet comfortable lodgings located close to the center include the Comfort Inn Arundel and the Norfolks Arms Hotel. More accommodations and sites to visit can also be found to nearby cities or towns such as the Madehurst and Walberton.