Opening times and prices

The Trust is open to the public every day except Christmas Day (25th December) and Boxing Day (26th December) each year.

Summer opening times are:
  mid-February to mid-October
  10:00am-5.30pm (last admission 4:30pm)

Winter opening times are:
  mid-October to mid-February
  10:00am-4.30pm (last admission 3:30pm)

There are three daily flying demonstrations, which take place at 11:45am, 2:00pm, and 3:30pm. Each demonstration is different, taking place at different arenas in the Trust’s grounds and each with a different team of birds flying.

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Give a little...help a lot! Become a Gift Aid visitor.

Did you know that the Hawk Conservancy Trust is a charity? If you are a UK taxpayer and you make a donation that is 10% more than the entry fee the government will give us an extra 25% on top of your donation. It's called a Gift Aid visit and it makes a massive difference to charities like us. Your extra money will go towards supporting the Hawk Conservancy Trust and its mission to conserve birds of prey.  A little more really means a lot.

Price Guide          

Daily Admission

Adult

Child

Senior / Student

Family Ticket

Extra Child

Price including donation

£11.85

£7.75

£10.50

£36.00

£7.20

Price excluding donation

£10.77

£7.05

£9.55

£32.73

£6.55

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Ticket types explained  

Type

Description

Adult

Age 16 to 59 years

Child

Age 3 to 15 years

Senior / Student

Age 60+ / student with valid NUS card age 16 to 18 years

Family Ticket

2 adults and 2 children

Special group rates are available, and tickets may be pre-purchased.
Children under the age of 16 are not allowed into the Trust unless they are supervised and accompanied by an adult.
People with a disability are eligible for one free admission for their carer/enabler.
Coaches and organised groups are welcome and we offer a discount on admission for groups, plus coach driver incentives.

Did you know?

Vultures can eat, as well as digest, meat in any stage of decay even if it is contaminated with diseases such as anthrax, botulism, cholera and typhoid without any ill effects. (However, a man-made drug - Diclofenac - kills them).
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