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.

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.”

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.
