The British Bird of Prey Centre will officially open a new site in Idole, Carmarthen, in October 2025. This new location will allow people to get closer to native birds, providing education and thrilling experiences through conservation focused encounters.
Building on the success of their centre at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, business Directors Emma and Alex have secured a new location designed to welcome even more visitors. This all-weather site features an indoor flying arena, an interactive activity centre, a café offering homemade and locally sourced produce and a play area. The new space is situated in a convenient location just four miles from Carmarthen town centre and is easily accessible by public transport, helping to boost both wildlife conservation efforts and local tourism.

Emma Hill, DirectorBringing the birds to Idole feels like a natural next step for us. Now, even more people will be able to connect with our incredible native birds, including the iconic Red Kite - the National Bird of Wales. Our birds fly free every day and develop their own unique personalities, helping us build an unparalleled connection with each one. Our guests experience that connection for themselves and that’s what makes our experiences truly unforgettable.”
This is not just a relocation, it’s a day out that isn’t the usual, it’s a new sensory experience suitable for anyone. Most of all it’s a bold expansion dubbed to become one of the biggest tourist attractions in Wales.