Motels near Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, Preston on Tripadvisor: Find 41,971 traveller reviews, 14,821 candid photos, and prices for motels near Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary in Preston, England.. The Sanctuary also offers an Owl and Hawk Experience day – a unique experience where visitors can fly up to four different species, including the sanctuary’s very own vulture for the truly brave hearted. Prices start at £70, with all money going back into the sanctuary to keep it open. For details visit Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey.
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Was our second visit to Turbary woods this afternoon,after a look round the lovely garden centre through which you enter the sanctuary we looked around the owls and other birds,before the display started we spoke to two young staff members who spoke to us about a kes they were holding and were vert informative,the display was really good with loads of interesting facts about all the birds,the.. A sanctuary in Preston has been described as a ‘hidden gem’. Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, on Chain House Lane, is run entirely by a non profit group of volunteers. It holds flying displays which allow birds to land on the gloved hand of visitors to get food. The sanctuary has a collection of more than 80 birds of prey.