Take a stroll through one of Barbados’ true tropical treasures. Located in the heart of the island, just 2 minutes from Harrison’s Cave, Welchman Hall Gully is a unique place, definitely well worth a visit.
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Formed centuries ago when the roofs of caves collapsed, it is now filled with an abundance of flourishing, exotic tropical plants and trees.
![The rock formations at Welchman Hall Gully](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5dee824413932a360233e602/64ac55285ba071b638e6eb0b_IMG_1515.jpg)
In the peaceful hush of the forest, visitors can often see troops of Green Monkeys frolicking in the trees – monkeys’ feeding time is generally around 10:30am.
![green monkeys at welchaman hall gully](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5dee824413932a360233e602/5e5419f8240d02eba4b2efaf__DSC8704.jpg)
There is also a play park for children to challenge themselves under the canopy of the forest.
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