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Description |
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Monkey World was
originally set up as a sanctuary for monkeys rescued
from unhappy lives being photographed with tourists on Spanish
beaches.
The sanctuary, set in a park of over 65 acres, has 150 primates, a pets’ corner
and an animal farm, it has now become one of the biggest collections of apes
and other primates in Europe.
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Open |
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All year (except for Christmas day)
Daily, 10am - 5pm (6pm during July and August) |
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Prices |
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Contact |
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More pictures |
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Directions |
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Off the A352, one
mile north of Wool (Wool is on the main-line railway line Waterloo
to Weymouth). |
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Parking |
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Refreshments |
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Accessibility |
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Wheelchair
accessible and toilets for the disabled. All of Monkey World
is accessible for our disabled visitors except for the woodland
walk. A selection of 25 motorised scooters, or either dual-controlled,
or manual wheelchairs. |
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More
info |
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Baby
changing facilities
Picnic
area |
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