Welchman Hall Gully Barbados

Welchman Hall Gully Barbados is a fascinating natural attraction located in the heart of Barbados. This tropical forest is home to the Barbados Green Monkeys, majestic rainforest trees, and delicate native plants.

Guests to this Barbadian habitat can explore along its shaded path and experience Barbados as it appeared on the island first more than 400 years ago. At the end of your trek, you can Enjoy a spectacular view of the east coast and enjoy the plethora of life tucked away inside this gully.

A visit to this tropical rain forest also gives you an opportunity to watch the playful Barbados Green Monkeys and be fascinated with their playful antics as they feed or swing from tree to tree.



Welchman Hall Gully is a popular tourist attraction in Barbados. It is a beautiful, unique tropical forest filled with exotic plants and wildlife. It is known for its picturesque walking trails and stunning views. The gully is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers of all ages.

Some of the other attractions near Welchman Hall Gully in Barbados include Harrison's Cave, a magnificent underground cave system; the Flower Forest, which features fifty acres of natural beauty enhanced by creative landscaping in the Scotland District; and Andromeda Gardens, a 6-acre botanical garden in the village of Bathsheba.




What You’ll Find At Welchman Hall Gully Barbados


In  Welchman Hall Gully Barbados you will discover flora not necessarily native to Barbados but that cannot be found in other areas of Barbados.

  • See the Playful Barbados Green Monkey playing in their natural habitat, swinging from vines and trees, walking along the gully floor, or grooming each other on a tree branch.
  • There are clove, nutmeg, cocoa, coffee, citrus, avocado, and other tropical fruit trees and a magnificent Bamboo grove.
  • Learn more about Barbados geologic history as a coral island and Welchman Hall  Gully’s connection with Harrison’s Cave next door.
  • Learn more about grapefruit is widely believed to have originated here at Welchman Hall Gully during the 17th century.


Tour The Welchman Hall Gully Barbados 


If you would like the opportunity to explore exotic tropical plants or get up close and personal with the lovable Barbados Green Monkey , then the Welchman Hall Gully is the tour that I recommend for you is this 5-hour guided sightseeing in Barbados including Welchman Hall Gully

  • 5-hour guided sightseeing in Barbados including Welchman Hall Gully
  • Wander through Harrison’s Cave on a tram ride
  • Photo stops in Bathsheba and Cherry Tree Hill
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off plus admission fees included
  • Book this tour online today!

Other Attractions Near Welchman Hall Gully Barbados


In Barbados you are never far away from an amazing attraction. Other popular attractions and things to see and do close to Welchman Hall Gully are Harrison’s Cave Barbados and The Flower Forest Barbados.


Harrisons Cave
Harrisons Caves Barbados.

Harrison’s cave of all the Barbados tourist attractions is the most visited attraction in Barbados; it is located within close proximity to a number of other beautiful attractions.

Learn more about Harrison’s Cave Barbados

Flower Forest Barbados
The Flower Forest Barbados

The Flower forest features fifty acres of natural beauty enhanced by creative landscaping. As you meander along the nature trails you have spectacular panoramic views of the island’s rugged but beautiful East coast.

Learn more about The Flower Forest Barbados