

The Raptor Foundation is a dedicated rescue and rehabilitation centre located in Woodhurst, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. It serves as a sanctuary for birds of prey, ranging from majestic eagles and powerful hawks to delicate owls and falcons.
What to See and Do
The heart of the experience is getting up close to these incredible predators. You can wander past the aviaries to see various species from around the world. The highlight for most visitors is the flying demonstrations, where handlers showcase the birds’ natural hunting skills and agility as they fly low over the audience.
For those looking for a deeper connection, the foundation offers “experience days” (which usually require booking) where you can handle the birds under professional supervision.
Who Is It Best Suited For?
Who might be bored? Those seeking high-octane thrill rides or a fast-paced “theme park” environment might find the pace too slow. This is a place of education and observation.


Timing Your Visit
Visitors typically spend about 2 to 3 hours here, though this can extend if you stay for multiple flying displays.
Budget and Value
The foundation is a charity, so your entry fee goes directly toward the care of the birds.
Essential Visitor Tips
Enhancing Your Trip
If you want to make a full day of it, the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside is lovely for a drive. The historic town of St Ives is just a short journey away, offering beautiful riverside walks along the Great Ouse, several charming cafes, and traditional pubs for a post-visit meal.
Unique Fact: What sets this place apart is its dual role; it isn’t just a zoo, but a working hospital. Much of the vital work happens behind the scenes, where injured UK wild birds are treated with the goal of releasing them back into the wild.