Mudfest Returns to WWT Martin Mere This February Half-term
Stomp, splash and squelch this February half-term
Families in the North West can go mad for mud at Lancashire’s WWT Martin Mere this February half term (14–22February 2026), asMudfestreturns by popular demand.
Mudfestis the perfect chance for children to grab their wellies, get stuck in with sensory experiences and embrace the outdoors. For one week only,Mudfestinvites families to dive into the muddy magic of WWT’s superpowered wetlands and discover just how marvellous mud can be - with a host of hands-on and joyfully messy activities including:
Cook upa muddy masterpiece in our mud kitchen (just don’t taste it!).
Tackleour muddy obstacle course - climb, crawl and creep your way through the fun.
Shape and sculptclay into plates, pots and decorations.
Examinethe fascinating beaks of wetland birds up close.
Splashthrough puddles at the daily puddle jumping competition (because clean clothes are overrated!).
WWT Martin Mere will also be introducing it’s brand new ‘Muddy Bake Off’, with timed sessions throughout February half term inviting families to put on an apron and see if they can create the best cake out of mud, sand, leaves and more.
“Mudfest is all about embracing the mess - it’s such a fun way for families to roll up their sleeves and really connect with nature and our wetlands.”Said Nick Brooks, Centre Manager at WWT Martin Mere.
“And mud isn’t just messy - it’s magical. A single cubic metre of estuary mud holdsthe same calorific contentas 16 chocolate bars! So mud really matters.
Mudfest is all about getting stuck in and hands on, it’s a brilliant way for families to experience just how incredible our wetlands really are.”
Mudfest activities are included with WWT Martin Mere admission or are free for WWT members (with the exception of the Puddle Jumping Competition and craft room activities).
Mudfest runs from14–22 February 2026 during February half term.
For more information and the full “What’s On” guide, visit ourMudfest event page.