Hawk Conservancy Map

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(3.5K) · Park in Weyhill, United Kingdom
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a bird park and conservation charity that cares for and displays birds of prey. It is located in Weyhill, Hampshire, …

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Mar 21, 2025
Love the aerial displays with birds of prey flying free around me. Extremely well trained birds, knowledgeable, friendly and helpful staff and volunteers make this a wonderful place to visit. The b…Full review by Vicky G
Mar 20, 2025
Just had a fabulous day at the Hawk conservency. The new trails were really good. The Secretary bird killing a snake (not real) was outstanding. All the staff were lovely but especially a female vol…Full review by Connector529437
Jan 25, 2025
A friend and I had visited the Hawk Conservancy a few years ago and had long wanted to make a return trip. When we saw that they were offering a Winter Wonderland illuminated walk and owl flying dis…Full review by Sue B

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Do we need to wear a face mask at all times?
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You need to wear a mask in all indoor areas eg. restaurant, shop and toilets. Masks are not required outside. An exception is currently the ‘Meet the Burrowers VIP Encounter’ where …
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You need to wear a mask in all indoor areas eg. restaurant, shop and toilets. Masks are not required outside. An exception is currently the ‘Meet the Burrowers VIP Encounter’ where you also need to wear a mask. Social distancing is observed during this encounter as it is during all the flying displays, and it is semi-outdoors (covered), but a mask is required in the event that the Bird Team need to break the social distance for the safety of the birds. There is plenty of hand sanitiser on site, and some hand washing stations.
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I'd like to visit with my husband (first time for us) and would like to see how things are . Please let me know just visiting …
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I'd like to visit with my husband (first time for us) and would like to see how things are . Please let me know just visiting without booking experience would be interesting and worthwhile experience?
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It's a great place to visit. No need to book and they seem to have frequent entertaining demonstrations of bird flying and feeding. Time, for us just flew by.
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Are there gluten free options in the restaurant?
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They have gluten free cakes and my partner, who is gluten intolerant, had a jacket potato for her lunch. They didn't seem to offer gluten free bread or pasta, although we didn't …
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They have gluten free cakes and my partner, who is gluten intolerant, had a jacket potato for her lunch. They didn't seem to offer gluten free bread or pasta, although we didn't specifically ask.
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Have you anywhere under cover to est your own food please Marilyn
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Sorry for the delay in replying. There was only some seating under trees. This was quite shaded but not undercover.
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What time do the displays start on Saturdays? Thanks
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They have something on all day. First flying display is 11am, 2nd is 2pm, 3rd is 3.45pm.
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