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World Of Owls
"World of Owls is a self funded charity with unpaid staff who devote their life to looking after all the rescued animals at the sanctuary."
Address: 32 Mount Shalgus Lane Randalstown, Antrim BT41 3LE, ANT, GB
Phone: 028 9447 2307
State: ANT
City: Antrim
Zip Code: BT41 3LE


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Reviews
Fantastic visit and talk. My nephew told the gentleman the barn owl was my favourite bird of prey and we got to both hold him. Very friendly people there and they all volunteer their time. My nephew was over the moon to receive a feather off Griff the golden Eagle, he only gets 2 feathers a year and sonny got one !!!! Made his day. I got a barn owl feather aswell which is lovely. If your in the area please go along to visit and support them with their brilliant conservation work
Amazing place run by loving volunteers. So many beautiful owls and birds of prey to see and they also have a reptiles section inside. Great day out with a handy picnic area, would highly recommend.
Visited on the first day of opening for 2023 We really enjoyed our time here and it's great to see that they have been able to rescue and care for birds which have suffered neglect and poor conditions prior to rescue. The owls, eagles, birds of prey, raven and other animals were lovely to see! Yes, the facilities, paths, fences etc could use a little TLC however as I've seen the owners state, they have suffered years of lost revenue due to COVID, and they've still been able to keep the birds cared for and fed, which is the main and most important thing Hopefully, within the coming months and years, visitor numbers will recover and the centre can then work on the TCL, however in the mean time it should be our responsibility to visit, donate, support the place, enjoy seeing these beautiful birds and help the place continue the important work they're doing!
A nice display of not just owls but also birds of prey falcons / eagles, even hens and ducks, and some reptiles as well. Don't forget to visit the shop at the end as some of the animals on display are tucked inside. Well worth a visit for those interested in birds.
The most amazing place for lovers of Owls and birds of prey. Mike and his volunteers have such passion and love for the beautiful creatures in their care, it is inspiring. Me and my family spent mothers day here and had a brilliant experience. The team at World of Owls are doing a brilliant job with no help from outside sources, they have been hit hard with restrictions due to Covid and deserve help and support. Highly recommended for children of all ages and animal lovers of all ages.
To be honest, I had never heard of the place before and I've been to Northern Ireland many times in my life. But when I got here, I knew that I should've found out about this place a long time before. Many different species of bird of prey hawks, buzzards and many more and of course loads of owl species, some reptiles and other small birds can be found here. We got our own little private tour by one of the employees who's called Mike. Great chat and many useful insights about the life of owls and how we can understand their way of living. A big shout-out to all the lovely members of staff there, we had a great time!
Lovely forest setting, and a great selection of Owls and other birds of prey. Well worth an hours visit.
Thank you Mike for visiting Parkview school today. The kids absolutely loved the beautiful owls, you really made their day. I would highly recommend World of Owls to everyone. Mike was not only very knowledgable about the animals, but genuinely cared about their welfare too! He was fantastic with the children and I would happily have him back in my classroom again. Thank you so much!!!
We had a wonderful school visit from Mike from world of owls, along with some really wonderful creatures. Our nursery pupils have been studying nocturnal animals, so it was wonderful getting to see them up close and personal! The children learnt lots of interesting facts and information and all had a chance to even give the wonderful Harley a stroke. Thank you from everyone at Banbridge Nursery School, we look forward to seeing you again soon!
Slightly sad place, assuming COVID has not been easy on them. Very overgrown, would be good to have the times of the shows available before arriving. One male staff member was very nice.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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