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Birdland Park & Gardens

Rissington Road, Cheltenham, GL54 2AY, United Kingdom | 01451 820480 | Website

Disabled Travellers part TWO for a 5 star recommended day visit to Bourton on water

4.5

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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair, Mobility Scooter

Overview

Rissington car park, Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire, GL54 2BN www.Birdland.co.uk Fascinating, Very interesting and informative visit to the Cotswold Birdland, well worth a visit, make a morning of it and allow plenty of time, there’s a lot to see. Years ago, the area was owned by Bryant and May, and was a poplar tree plantation, the wood being used for making matchsticks, and today around 150 trees can still be seen in the park. A wildlife park was first opened in the grounds of a Tudor Manor House named Chardwar by Leonard W Hill, in 1957. It was a 5 acre site in the heart of the village. He had been born in 1911 or 12 and became known as a bird lover, By 1970 mr Hill bought two islands in the Falklands for £5,500 known as the Jason islands, and became his private reserve for the visiting bird life and those that lived there. He then supplied many of these birds to other wildlife refuges in exchange for their varied birds and sent these to Birdland in Bourton on the water. He died around 1981/82. Following his death, Birdland was sold and bought by the Trigg family, then moved to its present site in 1989. The Jason islands were bought by Michael and Judy Steinhardt, and they later donated them to the Wildlife Conservation society. The Trigg family then then put Birdland on sale in 2012, and was bought by Ian Cunningham for Livingstone Leisure Ltd. The park now has around 6 acres of woodland, ponds and gardens, the water being provided by the river Windrush, which runs through Bourton on the water, and into the park, which has been nicely cultivated to add attraction to the park itself. It is now so popular that it receives around 73,000 visitors a year. We suggest you try to arrive around 10.00 and make your way to Flamingo point cafe for an early morning coffee break, it’s not a brilliant cafe, but on a warm sunny day you can sit outside and listen to the various bird calls that surround the park. It is famous as the only park in England, Wales or Ireland that contains King Penguins, and these can be seen on Penguin shore, a quite large area, where Englands group of King penguins are bred, and introduced to you over the years. DO NOT MISS a very interesting short presentation to introduce you to many of these penguins at 11.00 each morning, and a slighter longer chat at 2.30 each day. Then at 11.30 make your way across to the Flamingo lake for another interesting and short talk about these flamboyant birds, well worth that short time. After these talks, wander around to see as many of the 500 birds that can be seen, including birds of pray, try to spot pelicans, cranes and waterfowl, discover the Parliament of Owls, hear and see the Pandemonium of Parrots, and in this area see macaws and Lorikeets. Younger members of your family may enjoy a Jurassic journey with life-sized Dinosaurs as they wander around, but one thing you can be sure of is that is a very interesting wild life park.

Transport & Parking

4.5

It is a very nice scenic drive through typical Cotswold scenery to reach Bourton on the water, and the main Rissington car park is so handy, with a number of disabled bays quite near to the entrance for Birdland. The car park is free for the day for disabled blue badge holders.

Access

4

Entrance is along a wide driveway and easy entrance into the reception desk, where in Summer of 2023 the cost is around £11.00 for adult and your carer pays just about £3.00. and it is almost level throughout the park after that. We never had to worry about steps, and paths were easy enough to follow round and caused no problems for us, if you take care.

Toilets

0

You can use toilets in the main car park for this visit.

Staff

4

All very helpful, especially the gentleman who gave very interesting commentary at feeding times for the birds.

Photos

Disabled parking space Public toilet with accessible toilet Entrance prices on a blackboard Entrance gate Pathway in the park Building with "Welcome to Birdland" banner Shop Lake Lake Flamingo Point cafe Interior of Flamingo Point cafe Weir Penguins Keeper with penguins Garden and river Flamingos Flamingos Emu Southern ground hornbill Flamingos

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