Welchman Hall Gully

★★★★★ 4.5/5 (5,540 reviews) Excellent

About This Museum

Tucked away in the lush parish of Saint Thomas, Welchman Hall Gully feels like stepping into a lost world. This sun-dappled ravine is a living, breathing garden where you can wander paths shaded by towering mahogany trees and fragrant clove bushes. The real magic happens when you spot the resident troop of green monkeys, protected and playful, rustling through the canopy above. Don't miss the cool, echoing chambers of the connected caves, where you can see ancient stalactites and stalagmites slowly growing.

Collection Highlights

The main attraction is the protected troop of green monkeys that call the gully home; other highlights include exploring the interconnected cave system and spotting rare plant species like the bearded fig tree.

Visitor Information

Wear good walking shoes as the paths can be uneven. It's perfect for a leisurely nature walk or a unique picnic spot. Just remember not to feed the monkeys!

Architecture & Building

This isn't a traditional building but a stunning natural limestone gully, essentially a collapsed cave system now open to the sky and filled with tropical vegetation.

Contact & Location

Address: Welchman Hall, Saint Thomas, BB22057, Barbados

Phone: +1 246-438-6671

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