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Flower Forest is at once tranquil but alive with the energy of living
plant life. The sound of raucous birds or the chattering of the
green monkey, which inhabit Flower Forest and the surrounding
area, only occasionally disturb the tranquility. Although the
monkeys are wild they have become quite accustomed to our
visitors and you are just as likely to see them along the roadside
as you approach the entrance to Flower Forest . The fifty acres
that is Flower Forest and beyond, is a sight to behold as you stand
under the gazebo - Located on Highway 2, the Flower Forest is
situated in the 'Scotland District' of Barbados and offers
spectacular scenery
and a sweeping, awe-inspiring view of the rugged East Coast!

Wildlife Reserve
The north of Barbados is the most rugged and least visited part of the island, but
nonetheless offers an excellent variety of places to explore. The most popular target is
the Barbados Wildlife Reserve , home to hundreds of green monkeys and a host of other
animals; nearby, there's an old signal station and a nature trail through the forest at
Grenade Hall , while the lovely park and desolate ruins at Farley Hill make a good place
to stop for a picnic. Just north of here there is a working sugar mill at Morgan Lewis and a
superb Jacobean Great House, St Nicholas Abbey .