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🦅The Cotswold Falconry Centre
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.
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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