A chance to walk through woodlands with over 140 monkeys.
This has a huge free car park and easy access coming from either the Stoke or Stafford North exits of the M5.
Not too expensive to get in, and you can come and go into the Monkey walk area as many times as you like once through the main entrance.
There is a good-sized cafe and if the weather is suitable, plenty of outside seating to eat your purchased food or your own.
Prices in the cafe are fairly reasonable and decent selection of dishes.
A couple of good quality and well maintained play areas for children so they can enjoy the day even more.
There are plenty of keepers around where the monkeys are with two feeding areas.
They give you loads of information about the monkeys, and all look well cared for and free to roam freely in the woodland.
Well worth a visit with or without children.
Great visit if you need to occupy yourself or any of you family for half a day. Plenty of educational literature on your walk around concerning the monkeys and what is happening to the species.
You can take your own food or eat in the cafe which was reasonable priced but eat it before you go around on the walk as your not allowed to take any food in.
As we had free tickets (not provided by the park) I can't comment on how pricey it is to get in and the comparative entertainment for that price. But, we all enjoyed our time there.
What a great place to visit if you like monkeys.
It's a very organised walk through the forest on a walkable path, where they feed the monkeys in certain areas every couple of hours.
We actually got to see some 2 month old monkeys which was amazing.
The staff give a great talk all about them prior to feeding which is really interesting.
They live in a wonderful habitat & are very safe, I just wanted to explore all day.
The place has a great play area for children, cafe, a shop, toilets & ice-cream.
Perfect place to visit
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