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world of owls
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CarlyLouise35

Visited with a large group really enjoyable day with a great tour from Mike! Will be back again and spearing the word!!

JoanF683

This is a real surprise situated near Randalstown. There are many different types of birds here, owls, falcons, eagles etc. These birds have mostly been rescued from neglect, accidents etc. They are cared for on a completely voluntary basis and are really well looked after. It is great to hear the stories of where they have come from - some from far abroad. There are some other animals there also. It is well worth a visit, but try to pick a "good weather" day as it is all outdoor walking, but all on the level!

georgyi2014

Great Staff, Great place, its a charity with no funding assistance, yes some things need painted and or replaced but from what I seen its is being done as we speak. You want to help, then visit them, donate to them, help them. Someone mentioned the toilets??? I am a semi regular visitor and the loo's have always been spotless!! There is nothing dirty about World of Owls the staff keep everything hygienically clean for animal and human.

HPC16

Interesting place and splendid location for walking and relaxing. I can see where they are gradually carrying out improvements and this deserves credit. Toilet facilities should possibly be on the hit list but it is after all an unusual place for a visit. Keep looking onward and upward.

Belfastcabbie

A while back we had a free day with the grandchildren. Search all the known attractions and seen The world of owls wow thats worth a try. So of we went into the forest and a day our grandchildren will never forget. The staff were so kind and helpful and they dont work for money just for the love of owls. I will be back soon and wish other bigger council own attractions would learn from staff like this. Thank you 100% funday.

802colinl

Saw this by browsing the Internet. One of my girls loves all things owls so we decided to go as a family (Mum, Dad, 3 daughters - 1 is 16 and the others 20+). Excellent day! Great variety of owls and birds of prey. Almost like a sanctuary - acquiring birds that are no longer wanted by ill-advised pet owners as well as injured birds. We went in January and will certainly go back again at Easter. Matthew, a volunteer at the centre was very well informed and the highlight was being allowed to hold Oscar the Owl. So cheap to get in - but do give more as all monies go to the upkeep of the sanctuary. Overall - highly recommended!!

L5409AIbarbaras

I am glad you enjoyed your visit, even a little. We are a self funded charity run by volunteers and some young people on placement. We are just commencing the refurbishment of our inside display, but please bear in mind that we are a rescue centre not a fancy funded zoo. It takes a long time to save for things. I have never before heard of any of my staff not being talkative, this is a first, read the other reviews on here. My guys usually never shut up and are very passionate about what they do. Maybe caught someone on an off day, we are only human. Take care and Merry Christmas.

IrishIsis

I live locally to THE WORLD OF OWLS, as I drove past the sign posts, I kept saying ''some day when I have the time, I will visit'.Eventually I did visit, and I was so amazed at getting to see, so many birds and some other rescued animals. I visited when it was feeding time and was able to chat to some of the staff,(most of whom were volunteers) who were knowledgeable, & friendly. It is an excellent place to visit - how else would you ever see these beautiful birds of prey. There is also deer visible close by.

michaelsR6579IM

World of owls is a sanctuary where nearly all owls and mini beasts are have been rescued or donated to the centre.We went on a damp Friday, as we approached we were concerned it wasn't open, but as we approached the entrance we were welcomed by 2 very enthusiastic volunteers who left us to wander around the various aviaries, before we headed inside to see the reptiles and spiders. When we got inside the 2 volunteers had 2 macaws who had recently been donated. We talked for ages about various birds and mini beasts. They really were interested and interesting.We headed outside to have our picnic, which was briefly interrupted by the resident chickens, we didn't mind, but the volunteers insisted on shutting them back in there homes whilst we ate, and they were soon left out when we had finished. A nice personal touch.The visit was completed with the offer to see a Harris hawk up close. Ben was lovely to see up close and hold. A superb occasion. Please, please, please support this centre. We were told we would be the only visitors that day. They need your support. They could be doing bigger and better things if they could get more grants and more people through the door.

323albertm

Found out about this by accident but so glad we did.Staff were good & friendly & the animals were very interesting. Small local shelter so every visit will help.

Ppkevlimavady

we went today to world of owls it was really good :) staff member Matthew was so friendly and helpful he had great knowledge of all the gorgeous birds of prey and the Owls that are there even the tarantulas and lizards ;) the birds are so well cared for by the staff I did not know world of owls have been there for 12 years!!!! The range of different species of owls they have is great they were beautiful it is a great day out and cheap at £4 an adult £3 a child up to 16yrs I will definitely be going back again :) Thank you :)

rjf838383

Went with a full family- two adults, one young adult and 2 children. We all felt that world of owls was a brilliant day out and well worth the money! If you are wishing to get the most out of your trip we would suggest asking staff about the animals so that you can enjoy seeing and learning about them. :) all in all great day out and would return again!

Mummytothemonsters

I was home frm England on afew weeks hoilday, so as a family day out we try world of owls. The poeple were very nice, took the time to ensure they spoke to us all. Told us loads of information and answered the million questions that the children asked. Nothing was a bother, they even brought out a few birds to hold and have pics with. A very nice place to visit. The people are brilliant, you can see how much they enjoy being there and more so the birds they care for. A place i will defo be going back to with the children.

sandra_small

I had the privilege of visiting this owl sanctuary recently and was delighted to come close to tmany varieties of owls as well as hawks, falcons , vultures, pheasants, eagles and buzzards. The staff, who are volunteers, are obviously passionate about these birds and enjoy sharing their knowledge with visitors. Stephen , our guide, had a wonderful way of making you feel relaxed when you were in close proximity with these birds and his love and care for each and every bird oozed from his fingertips. We were also able to caress Sirloin the snake as well as see other reptiles , arachnids, rabbits, geese and Bisto the turkey. This registered charity is totally dependent on donations and the admissions paid by the visitors and the money raised goes entirely to the upkeep, food and care of all of the birds and animals in the sanctuary. This is the perfect place for school children and families to visit and learn about our beautiful birds of prey and exotic animals , some of which are rarely seen in the wild. This was an unforgettable visit enjoyed by all the group on the Sunday afternoon.

711bertg

We arrived with friends and their grandson who especially liked the snake. We were met by Stephen who gave us a guided tour of the place and we really enjoyed hearing all about the birds and the stories he told us about looking after them. I hope more people come and see this fascinating place.

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