Red Kite Feeding Station

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Rhayader, United Kingdom

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Farm· Agriculture· Education· Tourist attraction· Camera store· Non-profit organization· Video store

Red Kite Feeding Station Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Red Kite Feeding Station is located in Rhayader, United Kingdom on South St. Red Kite Feeding Station is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category farm in United Kingdom.

Address

South St

Phone

+44 1597810243

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jack Jopson

Have visited this place several times and never been disappointed. My girlfriend and I had a lovely time watching so many kites feed. General area is lovely with a great couple of shops and cafe. Added bonus of getting to see and stroke the donkeys as well. Will definitely visit again. Highly recommended!

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sue goldhawk

a truly amazing place. Watching the kites in person was quite an experience. The videos dont do it justice. We stayed on the farm, excellent accomodation and the owners are lovely people. Cant wait to go again.

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John Murphy

Went there a few years back and loved it, the only slight downer was one person who couldn't keep their telephoto lens inside the hide. Great site and sight though.

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Nadiene Moreton

Absolutley amazing to experience the red kite feeding today. Its hard to out into words seeing them all coming in for the food. The farm, coffeeshop and gift shop were fab and their Covid safety precautions were great, with floor markings to ensure social distance and sanitiser readily available. All staff members were extremely friendly and helpful. We had the best afternoon visiting here and its a fab experience for all ages.

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Steve

Nothing prepares you for the sight of hundreds of red kites swirling in front of you . Before feeding started on this farm the kites were perilously close to the edge. Now they are a common sight in the area and the whole area is benefiting from the tourists they bring. If you are a photographer and can afford it, spend the extra money on a photographic hide it is well worth it as you get a bigger, higher field of view and more space to move around in or set up tripods. One small tip.. the kites seem to feed in waves and the first time we went we thought they had finished and I think we left too soon. My only problem is that 5 is the highest number I can give !