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Turner's Hall Wood

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Turner's Hall Wood, a protected tropical dry forest in the parish of Saint Andrew, offers a serene escape into Barbados's native woodland. The forest is one of the last remnants of the island's original vegetation, featuring towering silk cotton trees, mahogany, and a rich understory of ferns and bromeliads. Marked hiking trails wind through the shady interior, where visitors can spot green monkeys, birds, and butterflies. The experience is immersive and peaceful, with the sounds of nature all around. It's a must for nature enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • The towering silk cotton trees with massive buttress roots
  • Spotting green monkeys and colorful birds along the trails
  • The cool, shaded forest interior with ferns and bromeliads

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Ways to visit Turner's Hall Wood

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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