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Evening Owls at Christmas

Saturday 16 December

Doors open 5:45pm | Flying displays commence 7pm

We’ll be flying our awesome owls under moonlight at this magical time of year with a few festive features to get you in the Christmas spirit! Watch these mystical birds twist and turn through the night sky and make sure you duck as they skim silently over the top of your head.

During the evening, you can explore parts of our grounds to meet some of the other owls in our care, and we’ll give you an insight to some of the conservation and research projects that we undertake with British owls.

Come along wrapped up warm, with a torch, and step out in the dark with the owls.

  • Although lighting is provided, we recommend bringing along a torch but do ask that you don’t shine it directly into any aviaries.
  • The Trust reserves the right to vary the content and format of any event, without notice, if necessary.
  • Terms and conditions apply.

Tickets: £21.50

Other useful information about this event

From 5:45pm, we will be serving a festive menu in Feathers Restaurant. If there any specific dietary requirements, please contact us on 01264 773850 in advance so that we can arrange an alternative selection.

We would like to advise visitors that we have a natural countryside setting and sensible footwear and appropriate clothing for outdoors are recommended. Most walkways are laid paths; however you may find some natural unevenness within our grounds. This event will be held outside so please come dressed for the weather.

Food available during the evening

From 5:45pm, Feathers Restaurant will be open serving a delicious festive menu to keep you feeling warm throughout the evening. From hearty meals, to tempting treats and cosy coffees, complete your evening out with some delicious food and drink before enjoying our festive event.

There’s even something for the little ones, with all their favourites on the kids menu.

If you have any specific dietary requirements, please contact us on 01264 773850 in advance so that we can arrange an alternative selection.

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