Trentham Monkey Forest Stone Road, Tittensor, Stoke-on-trent ST12 9HR
About the Business
Trentham Monkey Forest is an enchanting and unique tourist attraction located on the beautiful Trentham Estate in the heart of the United Kingdom. This establishment is home to over 140 Barbary macaques that roam freely in a beautiful 60-acre woodland habitat. Visitors get the chance to observe these playful creatures in their natural habitat, and get up close and personal with them like nowhere else in the UK!
Trentham Monkey Forest is a zoo with a difference - it provides a unique immersive experience for all ages, allowing visitors to observe the Barbary macaques and learn about their behavior, habitat and daily lives from both the informative signs and the passionate staff who are always willing to answer any questions.
As you stroll through the beautiful forest, you'll begin to hear sounds of the monkey's chatter and hollers as they elegantly jump from branch to branch. Take a stroll on the beautiful ¾ of a mile trail and enjoy the beautiful, unique scenery which is unlike any other. Along the way, you'll pass beautiful lakes and stunning meadows and majestic woodland, creating a truly beautiful backdrop to your exciting, educational adventure.
Trentham Monkey Forest offers a truly unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages, where you can witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. A visit to this incredible establishment is a great day out – both educational and fun! So come, enter the beautiful Monkey Forest and immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Barbary macaques.
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Location & Phone number
Trentham Estate, Stone Rd, Tittensor, Stoke-on-Trent ST12 9HR, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Will you see monkeys? Yes. However there are only certain area's where the monkeys congregate. You find that you are waiting for the feeding times when the monkeys are called by the handlers. The feeding times are throughout the day at different times, so I guess the other monkeys may not have been very hungry when called because out of 140 monkeys there were approx. 7-8 that came to the call. At various other areas there were also monkeys. They do walk across the paths however I only saw this happening when the call went out at feeding time. The overall walk through the monkey forest area probably takes 1.5 - 2 hours max. There are two kids play areas, 1 for older children and the other for younger kids. The on site restaurant is quiet expensive, therefore I would suggest that you take food and drink with you. Attached is a picture of the menu and prices. I think it is the place that you only visit once. I don't think I will be visiting again soon. Overall though it does keep kids busy for the day. Lastly parking is free which is good. If you have a picnic you can take you bag with you and before you enter the monkey enclosure you leave the bag with the attendants and they will give you a ticket. Alternatively you can leave your food/drink in the car and get your hand stamped at the entrance to allow you re-entry."
"Fantastic, well worth a visit. Lovely to see animals in an unrestricted home, very informative staff, especially the lady who has worked there 17 years. We arrived first thing on Saturday morning and got ahead of the crowds. This made it especially great as all the monkeys were making their way for breakfast. We sat on the fence silently and they all came past us within meters. A very special moment and a very special place."
"had such an amazing experience here! tickets are seriously cheap as you can walk around for as long as you wish. there are feeding talks every 2 hours or so which gives you an opportunity to learn more about the monkeys. the place is great for children and adults alike. the scenery is wonderful and the staff are very attentive and friendly. the canteen could do with a little bit of a more diverse menu but it’s not a big issue in the grand scheme of things. I 100% recommend this place and would happily go again."
"Lovely place to spend a couple of hours. We booked tickets online the morning we were visiting, not sure if that's a viable option for school holidays though. Nice walk around the forest and lots of monkeys to see, it was great to watch feeding time and hear the talk about how the monkey forest is researching the monkeys and supporting the endangered animals. The cafe is nice and decent prices and the kids play areas are lovely."
"Good sized monkey park however, it was £55 for 5 of us (4 adults 1 child) and personally I don't think it's worth the entry fee. It's slightly cheaper if you book online in advance. Parking is free and there are plenty of spaces. It's nice to see the monkeys especially the little babies however, we had walked round the entire park within 45 mins. I think it is aimed more at families with younger children as it has a good sized play park and activity centre."
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