Monkey Mountain Tour

Parks and wildlife parks
Temporary closure

At Montagne des Singes, experience a total immersion in the fascinating world of more than 200 Barbary Macaques living free in a forest of 24 hectares. You will be seduced by the exceptional viewing opportunities and amazed by the incredible proximity to the monkeys.

Reopening on 29 March 2025!

Feeding sessions are held by our guides at regular intervals (every 45’). Besides seeing the monkeys being fed, you will also be given interesting information about this endangered species.

The guides along the path are not only there to keep a watchful eye, they will also answer any questions you may have and explain the behaviour of the monkeys.

New “into the skin of a monkey”: take up the challenge of trying to move like primates through fifteen playful devices on the ground or at a height protected by nets. 

Horaires d'ouverture
Schedules vary during the season, please consult the website. Reopening on 29 March 2025!

Monkey Mountain

La Montagne des Singes is also a research centre. Ever since 1972 scientists have been conducting studies in the park, focusing on the social behaviour of Barbary macaques.

Accès Bus

Le parc est desservi par la navette du Haut-Koenigsbourg – ligne 500 qui relie la gare de Sélestat au château du Haut-Koenigsbourg via la Volerie des Aigles et la Montagne des Singes.

Accès voiture

En provenance de Strasbourg ou de Mulhouse : A35 sortie n°17 puis suivre direction ‘Haut-Koenigsbourg’ Le parc se situe à environ 5 km de la sortie d’autoroute.

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