Eagle Heights is one of the UK’s largest Bird of Prey Centres, currently we have a collection of approximately 150 raptors. This includes over 50 species, many of which are now breeding at the centre or can be seen flying in our daily demonstrations.
We’re also an expanding Wildlife Park for many different species of animals, including cheetahs, meerkats, snakes, lizards and much more!
Eagle Heights is situated in the stunning Village of Eynsford overlooking the idyllic views of the valley and the rolling hills of the countryside. These beautiful views can be seen from the Tearooms where you can admire them with a warm pot of Tea!
We are fully accessible to the disabled and welcome all group types and sizes. We offer Falconry Experience Days, Animals Experiences Days, Animal Adoption etc! All of which make fantastic gifts! Please see the Experiences section for full details!
We opened the centre in 1996, initially with around 30 birds. Our exciting displays and wonderful surroundings soon became popular and the centre rapidly expanded, now housing between 150 – 200 birds at any one time. We also have a newly built reptile house and now have various mammals on display, including meerkats, asian short clawed otters and a cheetah.
Facilities at the centre include a cafe, serving both hot and cold food. Indoor and outdoor aviaries, a large indoor lecture room, large flying arena, play area and shop.
We also have educational/teaching facilities including a classroom. The centre is fully accessible to the Disabled.
For those interested in our conservational work we also have a bird hospital, including our own anaesthetic machine and other medical facilities.
We also breed many birds and have an extensive range of incubation and rearing facilities.
Photography is permitted inside the Park for personal use only. Any photos taken of our land or animals may not be used commercially without written permission from the Directors. Please email office@eagleheights.co.uk to gain the relevant permissions for your photos.
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