Trentham Estate, in the village of Trentham, is a visitor attraction located on the southern fringe of the city of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, United Kingdom.
Monkey forest is set in 60 acres of beautiful Staffordshire woodland and meadows where 140 monkeys live in total freedom. You are plunged into the Barbary macaques fascinating world as you hear rustling in the trees, chattering in a strange language and see the monkeys crashing through branches. To your right there is a male carrying a baby on his back, on your left are two females grooming each other, and in the trees are young monkeys doing acrobatics between the branches.
Ticket Prices 2019
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Adults: £9.00 £8.50
Concessions: £8.50 £8.00
Children (aged 3 to 14): £7.00 £6.50
Disabled: Carer: £6.00 £6.00 £5.50 £5.50
Stoke-on-Trent shown within Staffordshire and England
The fence around Trentham Monkey Forest.
Amaya @ Trentham Monkey Forest
Barbary macaque at Trentham Monkey Forest.
Walk amongst the Monkeys...
The monkeys live in total freedom which allows visitors to get an in depth insight into the lives of these fascinating monkeys. The woodland trail allows you to walk amongst the monkeys and immerse yourself in their everyday antics. See them as they swing from the trees, lounge on the grass and even walk the path straight past you!
This unique attraction lets visitors explore and learn about the lives of these fascinating primates, living just as they would in Morocco or Algeria. Guides situated along the path will provide you with interesting information about the monkeys and will keep you up to date with what they are getting up to. Be sure not to miss the hourly feeding talks to see some more monkey antics!
It is a wonderful opportunity to get up close to such fantastic creatures.
Thank you :Alexander Nikolaychuk
Barbary macaque at Trentham Monkey Forest
The fence around Trentham Monkey Forest
As part of the regeneration, Trentham Monkey Forest, the first wildlife park of its kind in England, was opened in July 2005. It consists of 60 acres of forest, which contain 140 Barbary macaques, wandering freely. There is a 0.75 miles (1.21 km) path through the forest along which visitors walk; there are no barriers between the forest and the path, although visitors are confined to the path, which has guides to ensure the safety of both the visitors and monkeys, and there is a fence around the forest. The park is one of four owned by the de Turckheim family; the other three are La Montagne des Singes in Alsace, France (opened in 1969), La ForĂȘt des Singes in Lot, France (opened in 1974), and Affenberg Salem close to Bodensee, Germany (opened in 1976). The forest is open to visitors every day between April and October inclusive, and opens on weekends and school holidays in February, March and November.
There are two groups of 70 macaques at the forest, which were originally from other parks in France and Germany and inhabit different parts of the forest. The oldest macaque is around 30 years old. All of the macaques are individually identified with a tattoo on their inner thigh. A number of the female macaques have been given contraceptive implants to limit the number of babies born at the site to around 5-15 per year.
One aim of the forest is to increase awareness about the endangered species; it also aims to create and preserve a gene pool and to re-introduce groups of macaques into the wild. Already 591 macaques from the forest's three sister parks have been re-introduced to the wild at the Atlas Mountains, Morocco. The forest also has a conference venue. The forest supports research into the biology and social behaviour of the macaques at the park.
Address: Trentham Monkey Forest, The Trentham Estate, South Entrance
Stone Road, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, ST12 9HR
Call: 01782 659845
Email: info@monkey-forest.com
Website: www.monkey-forest.com
Stone Road, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, ST12 9HR
Call: 01782 659845
Email: info@monkey-forest.com
Website: www.monkey-forest.com
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