Had a really great day at Tropical Birdland. Birds very well kept and interactive. Really chilled experience with friendly staff, great play area and lovely lunch & afternoon tea in the cafe. As previous review suggested take time going round to get the best out of the day and the most interaction. Kids really enjoyed holding different birds including Joey, Smokey & Sonny. Found a really nice pub for supper about 1 mile away in Botcheston called The Greyhound.
Spent about 3 hours here, could have been longer but was a freezing cold day. Absolutely loved it, especially the bird walk where all the birds were free. Amazing. Great day and great value
took 5 year old boy to see santa, it was lovely. Full of festive cheer! lovely homely grotto and santa was great. definitely go again next year!
Our visit here was during a cold snap but we were quietly surprised. Yes some of the walkway was cold and muddy but the hands-on experience is a nice touch. Slightly pricey for what you get but for the work the owners are trying to achieve its worth it! Nice, basic info on the birds on show. Getting into some of the cages is a very nice experience for all. Baldness of some of the birds can be of concern but we were assured that this is a reflection of the birds trauma they may have gone through. The birds are, on the whole gentle in taking their treats, as long as you don't offer your finger as food, you'll be fine. A bag of nuts are a good idea to purchase on the way in to allow some interaction with yourself and the residents. There are other options to feed the other feathered residents which can be used too. There is a park and a cafe towards the end of your visit which can give you time to re-energize (after washing your hands of course!) or to burn off the excited energy still left. The shop at the end offers you to buy some usual treats for the little ones to remember their visit by or if you feel that it has ignited a passion to purchase a tropical bird you can speak to staff to find out what can be done as they rear chicks for sale. Overall a small / basic place that looks like it is trying to improve its facilities for the future. Well worth a visit.
We stumbled across Birdland as we had time to kill on our way to Nottingham and looked at a map for places of interest. Our first impression was that it was a bit pricey but once we started walking around we quickly changed our minds. We have a parrot ourselves so found the whole experience thoroughly enjoyable. We will certainly make the effort to travel back when the weather is better and it's not so wet underfoot.
sadly the day was a little cooler than we expected and we became colder and colder as we went round, initially it looked good but you could see some aviaries were a little run down which i think has been mentioned before. A little expensive if paying full price, we were 2 seniors and only one paying child. A small handful of nuts to feed the birds £1.50, will take my own next time. The Cafe could have been more welcoming on a such a cool day the fire had only just been lit so not warmed up enough for a cosy atmosphere.Fabulous Halloween dining table set up. Toilets outside the cafe and a little basic. Would go again but will make sure it is a fine day and it hadn't rained the day before.
We visited to see Santa and were not disappointed! The fairy walk with your lantern to Santa's Grotto was magical, we stopped to warm our hands at the fire pits along the way too, whilst waiting at the grotto our 2 children were each made a balloon model before we went inside to meet the man himself, we didn't feel at all rushed and Santa showed the children how he puts the magic into the gifts, the snow queen was also worth a visit, everything was of a very high quality. If I had to say anything negative it would be that I would have preferred to have seen more craft & game stalls as you are allotted a time to see Father Christmas you have to find something to do. Oh yes the food in the cafe was very reasonably priced. We will be going back!
Had a lovely day out here - birds are looked after so well and they seem to enjoy the visitors company - many are very, very tame and like to land or climb on you. Lovely place, easy to find, the staff were friendly and knowledgeable and the birds fascinating! Perfect.
Been here many times, a super place to while away a few hours, the parrots are so much fun, there is a White Cockatoo, that loves button and shoe laces, they will join you for a picnic, there there is the Macaws that love feet, open sandals are not a good thing, most of the birds are rescued or bread there, the people that run it, are very informative Go along take the children, you can get food or take your own, Last time I went was £6-00 to get in
I have been here many times with my partner and we have casually walked about feeding the birds! Staff are friendly, there is a big play area for children and a nice cafe. Birds are super friendly and at the end there is a large area to hold parrots and feed them. Wonderful experience. Mind you buttons though, one parrot stole mine from my jumper!!!!