The Hawk Conservancy Trust is all about the conservation of birds of prey, making it an invaluable day out for the family! Also because it's a registered charity, your visit contributes directly to their way and the conservation and protection of the wildlife.
Kids can enjoy the thrill of holding one of their rare birds of prey, or marvel as they watch world-class flying displays in the display arenas, the Hawk Conservancy Trust offers a family day out with a difference!
Love nature? Great! Why not spend some time meandering through the 22 acres of woodland and wildflower meadows? It's a wonderful addition to the day!
The Hawk Conservancy Trust care for over 130 birds of prey, home to owls and eagles. During your visit you can learn all about each of the species, and the Trust's efforts to protect them.
They even have a purpose-built National Bird of Prey Hospital™ where sick, injured or orphaned raptors are cared for. You even might be able to take a sneaky peek at some of the rehabilitation work!
A unique and fascainting day out for the family!
They are located four miles west of Andover, Hampshire, just off the A303 and 20 minutes from Stonehenge. From the A303, just follow the brown tourist signs.
There is ample free parking and have designated disabled parking close to the entrance of the park.
£17.75 with donation
Ages 4 to 15: £13.50 with donation
Seniors & Students £16.75
4 years
2023
Their mission is the conservation of birds of prey! How they monitor the birds and help keep their population thriving and eliminate any threats is their passion and what you can learn about when you visit!
They also rehabilitate injured and sick birds
Feathers Restaurant is the perfect place to grab a coffee or a slice of homemade cake, or a hearty hot meal!
They are open every day for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea
If you really find the Trust fascinating, you should check out the experience sessions for small groups that they offer!
There is a great gift shop where not only can you pick up toys, educational items and souvenirs, and you can also adopt an animal to help support them!
It's a great experience for kids! They work with teachers and schools, and have created a number of tailored education packages designed to complement your term’s topics and work with the National Curriculum covering Key Stages 1-4.
They are a fully accessible attraction with many opportunities to see the birds up really close during a visit making it suitable as a day out for those with visual impairments and for visitors with wheelchairs or limited mobility!
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