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La Vallee des Singes, Romagne

4.6
#1 of 20 in Parks in Vienne
Must see · Zoo · Zoo / Aquarium
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La Vallee des Singes houses over 400 different primates on its 16 hectares (40 acres) of land. The park was founded by Wim Mager, who created the first primate park in the world that allowed the animals to roam freely. Explore the site to see gorillas, chimpanzees, lemurs, and dwarf monkeys. Plan your La Vallee des Singes visit and explore what else you can see and do in Romagne using our Romagne trip planner.
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La Vallee des Singes reviews

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4.6
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  • Wow .. never mind fences and silly warning signs … this place gives you the full on close encounter with an ape at every turn. Sure the Gorillas and other big fellas are on the other side of a... 
    Wow .. never mind fences and silly warning signs … this place gives you the full on close encounter with an ape at every turn. Sure the Gorillas and other big fellas are on the other side of a...  more »
  • My family and I visited the park after reading the reviews and we were not disappointed, what a lovely few hours out. Seeing all the monkeys and especially the ones that roam free and swing above... 
    My family and I visited the park after reading the reviews and we were not disappointed, what a lovely few hours out. Seeing all the monkeys and especially the ones that roam free and swing above...  more »
  • House sitting nearby and happened on this park. I've never been to a zoo where I could walk around with the animals. I think it's great. 
    House sitting nearby and happened on this park. I've never been to a zoo where I could walk around with the animals. I think it's great.  more »
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  • An excellent day out. Plenty of space to walk around and view the monkeys of all different variations in each section. It’s very well signposted to get from place to place either in order or getting around for the feeding times. There are nice spaces to sit and eat and the feeding times are well spaced out on the map. Thanks for a good family day out. 🤙
  • It is a wonderful place where you can observe different species of monkeys in their natural habitat. I recommend the feeding times, when the monkeys come in front and you see them very well. There are a lot of trees and I didn't feel the summer heat. It's a bit of a labirinth but once you figure out how to use the map you receive at the entrance, it will be ok. I also liked that the peacocks are not afraid of people and this makes the place more amazing :)
  • If you are in the area then please pay this site a visit. We were there on 12 July and it was not so busy sobyou could see everything very well. Even a few apes from very shirt distance. But a nice park and nice people.
  • Fantastic day out, real good feeling on the welfare of these animals. Plenty of space for them and no obvious boundaries. Recommended, take picnic, sealable bag and a steady hand for the close up photo opportunities!
  • A great day out, more monkeys than you can count. Great staff. Kids had a blast.

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