Officially licensed Birds of Prey Centre set in the heart of beautiful Kielder Water and Forest Park, the only place in Britain with dark sky status.
Kielder Water Bird of Prey Centre
One of the largest collections of birds in the north of England.
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10.30am - 4pm
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10.30am - 4pm
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