Set within 22-acres of stunning countryside, the Hawk Conservancy Trust is an award-winning visitor attraction which is open almost every day* and offers a full day out for all ages. Arrive early and be sure to see our world-class flying displays throughout the day, and many other activities in between.
*See our Opening Times for closure dates.
Pre-booking your visit is advised (for members and non-members) if you would like to guarantee your visit for a chosen date. Based on customer feedback, we have chosen to keep a capacity limit in place to provide a little extra space for all. It is possible to visit without pre-booking and pay at reception on arrival, subject to spaces being available. If we are fully booked, we will not be able to let you come in. Pre-book your tickets now (tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable).
Fly on over for our BRAND NEW Vulture Voyage trail! Fun for all the family, join us on this bird-spotting, fact-finding adventure around the Trust to follow in the wingbeats of Egyptian Vultures on their epic migration.
At the Hawk Conservancy Trust, we are all about conserving birds of prey and their habitats: trees are vital habitats to many birds of prey and the food they eat. Take part in our brand new Tree Trail activity as part of our jam-packed timetable, and be inspired about trees and our work at the Trust!
Come and meet our cute and curious Burrowing Owls. You can get up close and find out all about these small, long-legged owls from the prairies and grasslands of North and South America.
A welcome to the Trust, a chance to meet our vultures and a handy start to your day to help you plan your visit.
Join a member of the Bird Team as they introduce you to one of our brilliant birds and show off some of their skills! This talk focuses on a new bird every day.
Join a member of our Bird Team to find out all about the fascinating nature of nests, and have a go at building one yourself!
Let the little ones let off steam in our fantastic bird of prey themed playground. A pleasant spot for Mums and Dads to sit and watch them play, reassured they are always in sight.
Take a sneaky peak through the windows of our National Bird of Prey Hospital™. It was opened in 2002 by the Duke of Gloucester and can receive and treat up to 200 sick, injured or orphaned birds of prey each year.