The Best Sight in Fez and the Middle Atlas, Morocco

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We've compiled the best of the best in Fez and the Middle Atlas - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cèdre Gouraud Forest

Southeast of town, Azrou's cedar forest is a source of great pride throughout the country, with Moroccan cedars, some more than 400 years old, that grow to heights of close to 200 feet and cover some 320,000 acres on the slopes of the Middle Atlas, the High Atlas, and the Rif at altitudes between 3,940 and 9,200 feet; much of it is now under protection. Living among the enormous cedars to the south of Azrou are troops of bold Barbary macaques and birdlife ranging from the red-headed woodpecker to the endemic Atlas flycatcher. Flora include the large-leaf peony, the scarlet dianthus, and the blue germander, all of which attract butterflies, including the cardinal and the colorful sulfur Cleopatra. You can pick up information and maps of the forest showing trails and hikes at the Ifrane Tourist Office, a 25-minute drive away.

Azrou, Morocco

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