Kids’ History Festival: Flying Kites and Lazy Owls
Why are owls eyes yellow? Does a kite really have a forked tail? How far can an eagle see?
Flying Kites and Lazy Owls – See eye to eye with birds of prey. Get close enough to touch them, discover how they hunt and their importance in medieval life.
A great day out for all ages with West Wales Falconry. Flying displays throughout the day and handling sessions too. Experience some of our native and exotic birds of prey up close and personal. Learn more about how they hunt their prey and how medieval falconers trained them to provided food for humans during the long winter months.
Prices
Category | Price |
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Member - Join now |
Free
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Adult |
£4.20
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Family* |
£12.20
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Disabled and companion |
Free
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Juniors (Aged 5-17) / NUS / Armed Forces and Veterans |
£2.50
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Seniors (Aged 65+) |
£3.40
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*Admits 2 adults and up to 3 children under 18 |