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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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
Dec 13, 2024
We had our Christmas works dinner here today and it was a fantastic experience. The food was excellent, it was very high quality, the presentation was good, it was hot and most of all, delicious. Aft…Full review by Peter T
Nov 30, 2024
Just been to the trusts Christmas market. What a lovely,well organised event . Lovely layout, wandering around the site its very festive and as there are timed slots was able to get and see all the e…Full review by Ang-1766456
Mask wearing on entering, communal spaces are monitored with lots of volunteers and several 6ft sticks. There is plenty of handwash located around but they do ask you to wear a …
Mask wearing on entering, communal spaces are monitored with lots of volunteers and several 6ft sticks. There is plenty of handwash located around but they do ask you to wear a mask when using the 'facilities'. We've been twice since reopening and have been very impressed by their response to the changes needed.
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.
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 …
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.