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🦅York Bird of Prey Centre

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Set within the grounds of York Maze, this centre offers an exciting and educational experience for families. Highlights include daily flying displays where you can see majestic owls, hawks, falcons, and eagles soar overhead. Children can enjoy up-close encounters during handling sessions, and there are opportunities to hold a bird (subject to age and conditions). The centre is well laid out with easy paths for pushchairs.

  • Interactive flying demonstrations in a spacious outdoor arena.
  • 'Meet the Bird' sessions where kids can ask questions and learn about conservation.
  • On-site café serving hot and cold drinks and snacks; picnic tables available.
  • Toilets and baby-changing facilities on site.

Practical tips: Best visited on a dry day as most activities are outdoors. Arrive early for the first flying display (around 11am) to avoid crowds. Allow 1.5–2 hours for a full visit. Age suitability: all ages, though very young children may need reassurance during loud flying displays.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Visit early for the first flying display

    Arrive around 11am for the first flying display to avoid crowds and secure a good viewing spot.

  • Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours

    Allow 1.5–2 hours for a full visit including flying displays and meet-the-bird sessions.

  • Choose a dry day

    Most activities are outdoors, so pick a dry day for the best experience and comfort.

  • Pushchairs are welcome

    The centre is well laid out with easy paths suitable for pushchairs throughout.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on site, making it convenient for very young children.

  • Toilets on site

    Toilets are available on site; worth using before the flying displays begin.

  • Café with refreshments

    On-site café serves hot and cold drinks and snacks; picnic tables also available if you bring your own.

  • Prepare young children for noise

    Very young children may need reassurance during loud flying displays; consider their sensitivity to noise.

  • Bird handling sessions have age restrictions

    Children can hold a bird during handling sessions, but this is subject to age and conditions; ask staff on arrival.

  • Meet the Bird sessions are interactive

    Meet the Bird sessions let children ask questions and learn about conservation directly from experts.

  • Bring layers for outdoor comfort

    As most activities are outdoors, bring layers to adjust for temperature changes throughout your visit.

  • Suitable for all ages

    The centre welcomes visitors of all ages, from babies to older children.

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