4 Places to Visit on Barbados

4 Places to Visit on Barbados


Farley Hill National Park


The great house which sits upon Farley hill protrudes from the natural habitat, and the undergrowth of trees and vines, giving a hint of the majesty the hall would have had in its heyday. The house is thought to be constructed in 1818 and then active for a number of years prior to slipping into a condition of decline by the forties. The house was renewed during the middle of the 1950s to be employed as a site for making films.





Unfortunately, the materials utilized in the renewal were ignitable resulting in the great hall being lost due to a fire. The house was then obtained by The government, and it was converted into Farley Hill National Park in the year of 1965. The park consists of 17-acre in grounds, which includes the front garden as well as a section of mahogany trees where you will find picnic tables in picturesque places to unwind. It is possible to observe green monkeys relaxing within the trees.




Although The hall is totally surrounded by a fence it is very near to the property providing lots of possibilities to look within to check out the arches inside. This luxurious aged abandoned house develops an appetite for more of the island's history and to get to know more about the remnants of the traditional plantation system which forms an important part of the history upon the island.

Regretfully the house has experienced much better moments and is at this point pretty much a ruined property, although, the outlook is superb. The old dwelling appears incredibly atmospheric as you view it while driving up through the trees and you are left wondering what it would be like without the destruction of the fire.

St. Nicholas Abbey


St. Nicholas Abbey has a history of over 350 years which is packed with vivid stories of murder, love stories as well as fascination. The people who have owned St. Nicholas Abbey have performed crucial positions in the history of Barbados and also America. This Jacobean outstanding house at St. Nicholas Abbey was constructed in the year of 1658 and regardless of the name, the abbey had been a plantation without any holy connections.




The house features ornate curvaceous gables, Tudor arches, attractive chimneys in addition to casement glass windows. This type of Jacobean style architecture was utilized upon numerous English schools, homes and colleges erected in the seventeenth century. The house changed ownership quite a few times throughout the years however is at present the property of Larry and Anna Warren, who bought the home in the year of 2006. Since this time the estate has been renewed and now functions as a sugar plantation.

Tourists are able to visit the house to view antique items, find out about the technicalities, as well as investigate the grounds, that can take up to a few hours. Through adopting the historical practices, the plantation intends to save its unique historical value as well as developing a lasting heritage for generations to come to take pleasure from.




The Warren Family has developed a cottage industry of sugar-related goods, with St. Nicholas Abbey Rum being at the forefront of this undertaking. Close by you will find Cherry Tree Hill, a well-liked viewing spot with breathtaking perspectives overlooking the island and also out to sea. In the event, you have a moment, and particularly if you are not checking out places such as Farley Hill National Park, it really is well worth visiting to have a look.

Barbados Wildlife Reserve


The Barbados Wildlife Reserve can be found in the parish of Saint Peter on the island of Barbados. It takes up an entire four acres of mahogany forest close to the summit of Farley Hill, just beside Grenade Hall Signal Station. The Reserve was formed by way of Canadian primatologist Jean Baulu together with his wife, Suzanne. It is a superb place to visit, and have a restful saunter into the natural environment to see the numerous animals, which include, naturally, the green monkey.




The majority of the wildlife wander unrestrained throughout the reserve, which is certainly a great deal more pleasant approach to viewing them as compared to behind the bars of a zoo. Keep in mind that the best time to observe the inhabitants is 2 o'clock, as this happens to be their time to be fed.




The Barbados Wildlife Reserve offers you the chance to watch the renowned monkeys mixing with different animals inside the reserve, having fun through annoying tortoises as well as other animals. Under the trees, the trails wander throughout the forest and these tranquil locations allow you to witness Iguanas, Parrots, deer, and tortoises roam free in the Reserve. There is no doubt this a fantastic place to get that amazing close-up photo to remember your holiday by.





Bathsheba Bay 


Situated by the rocky Atlantic coastline, Bathsheba Bay supplies a potent insight into the erosive force the sea is able to supply. The beach itself in this location is favored by surfers, however, not a destination for taking a swim. The beach is sprinkled with vast rock structures developed by the remnants of old coral reefs chipped away through the continual waves.

The rocks and grass which encircle the beach give it an unusual strange feel whilst still being strikingly attractive. The water of Bethesda Bay is shallow, and another feature of the bay is that the surf generates a whitish foam that has ensured the name of Soup Bowl is attributed to the surfing spot amongst the surfing population.




When you come to Bathsheba Bay, the road comes down from an elevated plateau area towards the ocean and then winds along the water's edge. You can view the remnants of a stairway in addition to some other kind of construction in the waves and then a short distance further on you can find an eating place in addition to goods sellers.




This is usually an excellent spot to take a break and then stroll on the seashore or perhaps have a bite to eat. For anybody who is searching for a different place to eat, carry on past this location and ascend the hill towards the Atlantis Hotel and have a meal in the restaurant inside the Hotel. While you are visiting Bathsheba you may wish to drop by the Andromeda Tropical Botanic Gardens as well as the Flower Forest.


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