
Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation is one of the UK’s largest bird of prey centres, located in the village of Eynsford in Kent. It’s a dedicated conservation organisation that provides a home to a massive variety of rescued animals and specialist birds.
What to Experience
The main draw here is the flying displays. You can watch eagles, hawks, and owls swoop remarkably close to the audience while keepers explain their natural behaviours. Beyond the birds, the centre has expanded into a diverse wildlife sanctuary. You can see:

Duration and Suitability
Most visitors spend about 2 to 3 hours here, though animal lovers often stay longer to catch multiple displays.



When to Visit
To avoid the crowds, mid-week mornings are usually the quietest. If you want the “most fun” atmosphere, summer weekends are bustling, but the birds are often most active during the cooler, dry days of spring or autumn. Because it is an outdoor attraction, a dry day is essential for the best flying displays.
Unique Features
What sets Eagle Heights apart is its location on a ridge overlooking the Darent Valley. The views are spectacular, providing a stunning natural backdrop for the soaring eagles that you simply don’t get at more level, urban zoos.
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Visitor Tips
Nearby Enhancements
The village of Eynsford is incredibly picturesque and just a short drive down the hill.
Lullingstone Roman Villa: Located very nearby, this makes for a great “double-header” day trip if you want to add some history to your wildlife outing.
The Riverside: The ford in the centre of the village is a great spot to relax by the water.
Pubs & Cafes: There are several traditional country pubs like The Castle Hotel or The Plough which are perfect for a post-visit meal.