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🦅The Cotswold Falconry Centre

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Located in the grounds of Batsford Arboretum, The Cotswold Falconry Centre offers daily flying displays featuring eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. Kids can get up close during meet-and-greet sessions and even handle some birds. The centre is educational and interactive, with talks throughout the day.

  • Age appeal: All ages, but best for 5+ who can sit through shows.
  • Facilities: Picnic areas, souvenir shop, accessible paths. Combined visits to Batsford Arboretum are popular.
  • Practical tips: Arrive early for good viewing spots. Flying displays depend on weather; check website. Allow 2-3 hours.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early for the best viewing spots

    Come early to secure good vantage points for the flying displays, especially during peak season when families arrive in numbers.

  • Check weather before you visit

    Flying displays depend heavily on weather conditions. Check the website before travelling, as displays may be cancelled or rescheduled on windy or rainy days.

  • Plan for 2–3 hours at the centre

    Allow a full afternoon to enjoy the displays, talks, and interactive sessions without feeling rushed. Younger children may tire after 2 hours.

  • Best for children aged 5 and up

    Children under 5 may struggle to sit through displays or handle birds. Consider waiting until your child can engage with the talks and demonstrations.

  • Bird handling sessions are interactive highlights

    Kids can get up close to birds and even handle some during meet-and-greet sessions. This is often the most memorable part of a visit.

  • Combine with a visit to Batsford Arboretum

    The centre is in the arboretum grounds. Consider adding time to explore the gardens—great for stretching legs between shows and enjoying nature walks.

  • Bring a packed picnic

    Picnic areas are available on site. Bringing your own food is often cheaper than buying snacks and gives little ones a proper break between activities.

  • Accessible paths throughout the centre

    The grounds have accessible pathways suitable for buggies and wheelchairs, making it manageable for families with younger children or mobility needs.

  • Wear weather-appropriate clothing

    You'll be outside for extended periods. Bring layers, waterproofs, and sun protection depending on the season. Wind can be stronger in open spaces.

  • Educational talks happen throughout the day

    Staff deliver talks between flying displays. These are engaging for older children and add depth to the experience—arrive in time for scheduled talk times.

  • The souvenir shop is pricey

    On-site souvenirs can be expensive. If your child wants a memento, set a budget beforehand or plan an alternative treat to avoid disappointment.

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