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Drawn to Water: Quentin Blake at WWT

WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, 78 Ballydrain Road, Comber, County Down, BT23 6EA
Two children holding poster boards of illustrations by Quentin Blake, in the grounds of WWT Castle Espie

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Reimagine the wonder of wetlands and nature through the eyes of the UK's best loved illustrator.

Collect an illustrated guide full of Quentin Blake's drawings and journey around our wonderful wetland world this summer. New seasonal trails will be launched later in the year, each with a different illustrated guide to collect and keep.

We've got a whole host of art and illustration activities aimed at all ages and abilities, including making your own binoculars and much more, with new events and activities to enjoy throughout the year.

Plus take part in crafty competitions with lots of Quentin Blake goodies up for grabs including the chance to win a one-off, special edition Quentin Blake print.

Activities
Arts and crafts - Fun drop-in activities using recycled cardboard and plastic materials from home.
Make your own binoculars - Jot down or draw your nature discoveries on paper.
Storytime - Hear short stories and excerpts from Quentin Blake stories narrated by Learning Manager John McCullough and his team.

Facilities

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£9.70 per ticket
Child£5.35 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Opening Times

Season (19 May 2023 - 3 Sept 2023)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00

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