CARMARTHEN: Raptor attraction that drew 4,000 visitors in its first winter launches new all-weather facilities for spring

West Wales’s newest wildlife attraction has launched a range of new all-weather facilities as it heads into its first full spring season at its Carmarthenshire home.

The British Bird of Prey Centre, which opened at its new independent site in Idole, near Carmarthen, in October 2025, has attracted more than 4,000 visitors since opening — with school trips, sold-out winter owl evenings and private flying experiences already under its belt.

The centre, previously based at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, is the UK’s only visitor attraction dedicated entirely to native British birds of prey.

Visitors can see some of Britain’s most iconic raptors up close, including golden eagles, red kites, peregrine falcons, kestrels, owls and buzzards. Red kites have a particular resonance in Carmarthenshire — the county is home to some of Wales’s most celebrated birds of the species, including the oldest ringed red kite recorded surviving in the wild, which was found injured in the area.

Children at the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole near Carmarthen

The attraction’s biggest new addition for spring is an interactive indoor activity space, where visitors can test their reflexes in a game simulating catching prey, look through binoculars that replicate an owl’s vision, and build their own bird.

The centre says it will expand the space over the coming months to include night vision goggles and a virtual reality experience simulating what it feels like to hold birds ranging from little owls to a peregrine falcon.

The centre has also extended its spring flying show programme, with daily shows in its indoor arena giving visitors close encounters with the birds whatever the weather — a significant draw for families during school holiday periods. The site also has an on-site café, outdoor adventure play area, and dedicated spaces for schools, community groups and corporate events.

A new car park, funded through the Welsh Government’s Weatherproofing grant, has also been added to cope with anticipated higher footfall through the spring and summer.

Emma Hill, Director of the British Bird of Prey Centre, said the response to the move had exceeded expectations. “Welcoming over 4,000 visitors in just a few months has given us real confidence that we made the right decision,” she said.

“We’ve built this site around freedom, welfare and immersive experiences — and the public response shows people genuinely value that difference. This spring feels like the start of something much bigger.”

Since opening, the centre has also welcomed more than 500 school children and hosted over 300 private flying experience guests alongside its public programme.

The move to Idole is part of the centre’s wider ambitions for the site. Future plans include a Wild Raptor Rehabilitation Centre, as well as camping and glamping options to support eco-tourism in west Wales.

The centre is currently ranked number one on TripAdvisor for things to do in the Carmarthen area and is open now for its first full season. Further details are available at the centre’s website.

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British Bird of Prey Centre to open new Carmarthenshire home this October half term

The British Bird of Prey Centre (BBPC), previously based at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, will launch its new site in Idole near Carmarthen on 25 October, following a soft opening for members and supporters on 18 October.

Year‑round attraction with new facilities

The award‑winning centre has been designed to provide a full day out, with both indoor and outdoor flying arenas allowing visitors to enjoy three unique flying shows daily.

The new site will also feature:

  • An on‑site café
  • Outdoor adventure play area
  • Interactive technology centre for immersive learning
  • Dedicated spaces for schools, community groups and corporate team‑building

Visitors will be able to see some of Britain’s most iconic raptors up close, including golden eagles, red kites, peregrine falcons, kestrels, owls and buzzards.

A young visitor gives a thumbs up as an owl perches calmly on his gloved hand during an interactive session at the British Bird of Prey Centre.

Seasonal events and conservation focus

The centre will launch with a Halloween‑themed programme, with further seasonal events planned to attract schools, families, coach trips and community groups.

Director Emma Hill said:

“This is a huge moment for us and for the birds. The new centre allows us to create the immersive, full‑day visitor experience we’ve always wanted to provide, while staying true to our mission of protecting and celebrating Britain’s native raptors. The birds always come first — and with the support of our community, we can’t wait to welcome everyone to our new home this October.”

A father supports his daughter as a large bird of prey lands on her gloved hand, wings outstretched, during a family experience at the British Bird of Prey Centre.

Long‑term ambitions

The move is part of the BBPC’s wider plans to expand its conservation work. Future developments include a Wild Raptor Rehabilitation Centre, as well as camping and glamping options to grow eco‑tourism in West Wales.

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