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Sydney Brown Mar 12th, 1999 06:46 AM

Monkey Forest
 
We have heard there is a place in France where monkies roam free and would like to find it. The name Lanede was mentioned and also mention of a monkey forest in Rocandour (Racamadour???). Anyone have any information on where this is located??? <BR> <BR>Thanks

Rob Mar 12th, 1999 11:18 AM

Not 100% sure, but I think what you are talking about is in Alsace, in the Vosges mountains somewhere, close to Colmar.

elvira Mar 13th, 1999 06:37 AM

The Foret des Singes is located just outside of Rocamadour. There are about 150 Barbary apes and macaques in the forest. There are guided tours (last about 1 hour) and the area is open 10-noon, 1-6. Weird, but true...

Sydney Brown Mar 13th, 1999 10:18 AM

Thank you. That was exactly what i was looking for. <BR> <BR>

Sydney Brown Mar 13th, 1999 10:19 AM

Thank you. That was exactly what i was looking for. <BR> <BR>

dayle Mar 13th, 1999 07:36 PM

OK, now I'm curious. So how did these monkeys get there? Escapees that thrived?

Denise Mar 16th, 1999 03:11 AM

Bringing this to the top, as I too, would like to know how they got there etc. etc. <BR>

Caryn Mar 16th, 1999 02:37 PM

I don't know how they got there but I do know that the Rock of Gibraltar also has Barbary Apes roaming free. Many people think Gibraltar is a waste, but I liked it for a day's stop.

Dayle Mar 16th, 1999 06:28 PM

Does anybody know how they got there???

curious Mar 18th, 1999 10:39 PM

Looks like you and I will never know Dayle unless someone out there has a good guide book. How did Sydney find out about these monkeys. Denise <BR>

elvira Mar 19th, 1999 08:45 AM

I found out about the Foret des Singes while researching for a trip I'm organizing for this fall. It's briefly noted in various guidebooks in the "near Rocamadour" sections, but absolutely nothing about who, when or why. I found one website (in French) with the hours and a description...but no explanation other than "a recently established preserve". I'm still digging into the Net for more info for the tour, and if I run across any more on this peculiar place, I'll post. If not, I'll try to remember to post when I get back from the tour (believe me, I'll be hounding the "Accueil" people with questions).

Denise Mar 19th, 1999 03:38 PM

Thank you Elvira, <BR>I intend touring France next year, so this is very interesting to us. I too am looking into thenet for this, but no luck so far. Will let you know if I find anything. Denise <BR>

bo_jack Mar 20th, 1999 02:38 AM

The following URLs all mention a "monkey forest" or "monkey park" near Racamadour. They are all in English and may give you threads to follow or tourist offices to contact: <BR>http://204.73.77.37/lot/discover.html <BR>http://www.maison-de-la-france.com:8...ncenfants.html <BR>http://focusmm.com/france/fr_tu_32.htm <BR>http://www.bowhills.co.uk/lot.html <BR>http://www.fgtousa.org/activites/family3.htm <BR>


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