We’re making plans to reopen
We are planning to reopen on Monday 12th April*, following the recent government announcements. Tickets will be available for online book from Monday 5th April.
Pre-booking is essential.
Please note will be restricting visitor numbers during this period as part of our Covid measures, so if the date you want is not available please consider supporting us by booking another day.
Birdworld offers a great day out for all the family and as well as all the usual favourites, look out for our new parrots aviaries and other improvements we’ve been making around the park.
We’ve also taken the opportunity to do an amazing café makeover, and will now be serving Costa coffee which you will be able to drink on our patio or takeaway to enjoy. The giftshop has also been refreshed with lots of new gifts, toys and souvenirs to remind your of your visit to Birdworld, and don’t forget you can also buy gift experiences and animal adoptions that help support the birds and animals at Birdworld.
We would like to thank everyone for their support during this difficult time and look forward to reopening and welcoming you all back to Birdworld shortly.
*Reopening dates will be based on the latest Government advice nearer the time and could be subject to change
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