- Preston
- Outdoor
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- Zoos and Wildlife Parks
Attraction Information
If you have a wildlife lover in the family, then a trip to Turbary Woods is sure to make them happy! Over 90 birds of prey, including falcons, hawks, eagles, owls, vultures and lots more are all housed in beautiful woodland.
This rescue and rehabilitation centre is staffed by passionate and dedicated conservationists who will ensure you leave loving the birds there as much as they do. Witness a falcon take flight, feel the weight and wonder of a bird of prey and even sponsor one to support their work.
With daily flying displays, special events in school holidays and experience days on offer there’s plenty of opportunity to get close and personal with your favourite winged friend, and after enjoy something to eat and drink in the adjacent garden centre.
A day with these birds will make your spirits soar!
- Free participation in flying displays
- Free holding of the birds
- Great photo opportunities
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Opening hours
Monday to Sunday 10:30 - 15:30
Pricing
General Admission
Adults: £5.00
Kids/Seniors: £3.00
Family (2 adults, 2 kids): £15.00
Only Accept Cash
Travel & Contact Information
Address
92 Chainhouse lane, Whitestake, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 4LB, England
Phone number
01772 323323
Map
Website
Click here to visit Turbary Woods' website.FAQ & Additional Information
Yes, there is parking onsite.
Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Turbary Woods has not told us if you can bring a picnic.
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
Yes, Turbary Woods is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.
Yes, Turbary Woods have stated they are pushchair friendly.
Turbary Woods has not told us if they are dog friendly.
Reviews
What a Hoot ! 5 out of 5 stars
If you do only one thing with your family this year, take them to Tubary Woods owl sanctuary. There are loads of owls and other birds of prey kept in beautiful conditions. But the high spot is the flying session which is as interactive as it is possible to get. The sanctuary is run by volunteers whose enthusiasm is almost tangible. They are informative and funny and ensure that everyone gets a chance to interact with the birds. It is also brilliant value for money.
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