Reviews

  1. Mery Salomone ★★★★★

    A beautiful little trip among birds of prey from all over the world, from huge eagles to tiny little owls. The owner was extremely kind and answered all of our questions. He also let us pet a cute barn owl and a huge eagle-owl that starred in the first Harry Potter movie, which we also got to carry with a falconry glove. There's gift shop at the end of the trail with feathers from the birds. The sanctuary is at the very beginning of the Randalstown forest trail, which is also worth a visit.

  2. Ebe ★★★★★

    If you love birds of any shape and size - you'll love world of owls. Its a HOOT!!! This fantastic sanctuary is phenomenal at their care for these amazing creatures. The staff and volunteers are always open to talk about any and all things bird! Mike is such a gem to talk to and is always so welcoming everytime I have visited. They're truly a hidden gem in Randalstown Forest and I couldn't recommend visiting enough. ❤️❤️❤️

  3. Sarah Carlisle ★★★★★

    Had the best time at World of Owls today! Great day for all ages definitely. We got to hold some owls and Mike told us some amazing stories about the owls- you’ll have to hear them yourself! This really made our experience, will most definitely be back soon :)

  1. Ryiona Wilson ★★★★★

    We had the best time at World Of Owls, staff were ever knowledgable about the owls and were able to tell us about each bird’s personality. Once we had walked around the owls, falcons and Eagles we met a staff member on his way in when he asked if we wanted to hold two of the owls he had just brought back from a school visit. All of the birds were very catchy and the staff knew which bird we were talking about just based off the way we told them they interacted with us. Staff were very friendly and very helpful when at the end of the visit we had realised we lost our keys.

  2. Megan “VeggieFiend” Westlake ★★★★★

    Absolutely loved our visit! So many beautiful birds, some of them were proper characters and so fun to watch! Staff were all lovely and even took time to show us some of the owls up close. They were all really knowledgeable, and it was so clear how much they loved the birds. Thank you Mike and team, we'll definitely be back ❤️

  3. Amanda ★★★★★

    Amazing place run by loving volunteers. So many beautiful owls and birds of prey to see and they also have a reptiles section inside. Great day out with a handy picnic area, would highly recommend.

  1. Mags Cullen ★★★★★

    Fantastic visit and talk. My nephew told the gentleman the barn owl was my favourite bird of prey and we got to both hold him. Very friendly people there and they all volunteer their time. My nephew was over the moon to receive a feather off Griff the golden Eagle, he only gets 2 feathers a year and sonny got one !!!! Made his day. I got a barn owl feather aswell which is lovely. If your in the area please go along to visit and support them with their brilliant conservation work

  2. Alan Hongkonger ★★★★☆

    A nice display of not just owls but also birds of prey (falcons / eagles), even hens and ducks, and some reptiles as well. Don't forget to visit the shop at the end as some of the animals on display are tucked inside. Well worth a visit for those interested in birds.

  3. James McGinn ★★★★★

    The most amazing place for lovers of Owls and birds of prey. Mike and his volunteers have such passion and love for the beautiful creatures in their care, it is inspiring. Me and my family spent mothers day here and had a brilliant experience. The team at World of Owls are doing a brilliant job with no help from outside sources, they have been hit hard with restrictions due to Covid and deserve help and support. Highly recommended for children of all ages and animal lovers of all ages.

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FAQs

What is the address of World of Owls?

World of Owls is located at 32 Mount Shalgus Ln, Randalstown, Antrim BT41 3LE, UK

What is the phone number of World of Owls?

You can contact World of Owls at +44 28 9447 2307

How can I get to World of Owls?

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