Red Kite Feeding Station Llanddeusant is a renowned brand that offers a unique experience of watching magnificent red kites soar in the Welsh skies. Located in Llanddeusant, this feeding station attracts visitors from far and wide who are curious to witness these breathtaking creatures swooping down to feed on carrion. The brand is committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for guests to watch the kites in their natural habitat. It also strives to educate people about the importance of these beautiful birds and their role in the ecosystem. However, the feeding station remains closed in January until the 3rd of February. Visitors are encouraged to check their website for updated information on opening times and bookings. Red Kite Feeding Station Llanddeusant guarantees an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers alike.
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Wow! There must've been about 50-60 birds when feeding started. Not just red kites, but buzzards and crows too.
You definitely want to arrive early. We visited outside of the school holidays and the car park only had a couple of spaces left with 30 minutes to go before feeding time. Once the car park is full, that's it.
Ace place. People running it are friendly, helpful and always willing to chat and offer advice. The kites are incredible. Numbers have risen immensely since I was last there over a year ago. Can't remember entry cost, but is a reduced rate for oaps. Check website for details. On good weather days it can be very popular. Once there you will have a roof over your head to shelter from bad weather, but no other facilities. Please remember it is a bird hide so best if you whisper .. some people do seem to forget 🙂 Give it a go, if it's your first trip you'll find the Kites incredible and amazing!!
Visited before but many years ago.
Great hide built with undercover seating area or areas better suited to photographers (covered and not).
The Red Kites certainly disappoint and the Buzzards eventually made an appearance too. Brilliant time here and great hosts - listen to their advice for the best opportunities to see the Kites and Buzzards ;)
One of the best birding experiences ever so many kites swooping in for food. So many photo opportunities this place is incredible. The owners are extremely friendly and helpful We cannot wait to return.
Great day out, very friendly knowledgeable staff. My wife needs a wheelchair and straight away was offered to bring car to right outside for ease of exit etc. Cash only when you arrive and remember it's a remote location so make sure to go to the loo before you get there. Amazing experience seeing the kites so close and wild.
Amazing experience and well organized. First visit will will be back soon. Turn up early as space is limited
300mm can be a little short if the food is placed at the back of the field and 200mm may be too long if the food is closer.
They are very fast so keep shooting :)
Quite wonderful! These magnificent birds, surviving only in single figures as recently as 50 years ago, descend in their hundreds, putting on a show of aerial supremacy and physical agility which is almost beyond description. Plus - if you're lucky - you'll see one of the very few "white" Kites in the UK. The whole experience is very well organised and explained. Highly recommended.
Well worth the £6.00. The birds were amazing. You go onto the hides and watch them being fed. You can spend upto 2 hours here.
Wow! There must've been about 50-60 birds when feeding started. Not just red kites, but buzzards and crows too.
You definitely want to arrive early. We visited outside of the school holidays and the car park only had a couple of spaces left with 30 minutes to go before feeding time. Once the car park is full, that's it.
Ace place. People running it are friendly, helpful and always willing to chat and offer advice. The kites are incredible. Numbers have risen immensely since I was last there over a year ago. Can't remember entry cost, but is a reduced rate for oaps. Check website for details. On good weather days it can be very popular. Once there you will have a roof over your head to shelter from bad weather, but no other facilities. Please remember it is a bird hide so best if you whisper .. some people do seem to forget 🙂 Give it a go, if it's your first trip you'll find the Kites incredible and amazing!!
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