The Hawk Conservancy Trust is an award-winning visitor experience located in 22 acres of wooded and flowery meadow, with over 130 birds of prey on display, from the tiny Pygmy Owl to the magnificent Steller’s Sea Eagles! Many of these birds participate in one of the three flying arenas’ fascinating daily flying shows, while others contribute to important breeding or conservation efforts. Every visitor may encounter a British bird of prey at the center, and there are additional activities available during school holidays and weekends.:
FAQs & Additional Information
Is there parking?
Yes, there is parking onsite.
Are there toilets available
Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.Standard and disabled toilets area available in Feathers Restaurant and in the outdoor courtyard. Baby changing facilities are also available.
Is Hawk Conservancy Trust baby friendly
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Can I bring my own food
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Is there food available to buy
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.Pop in to Feathers Restaurant for a refreshment stop, or for a leisurely visit as part of your day. Open from 09:00, Feathers Restaurant offers breakfast, a range of lunch options (including children’s lunch packs), hot and cold drinks, and freshly baked cakes.
Is Hawk Conservancy Trust wheelchair friendly
Yes, Hawk Conservancy Trust is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.
Is Hawk Conservancy Trust pushchair friendly
Yes, Hawk Conservancy Trust have stated they are pushchair friendly.
Can I take my dog
Hawk Conservancy Trust has not told us if they are dog friendly.
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