
Ifrane Guide
The Little Switzerland of Morocco enchants with alpine architecture, cedar forests, and Africa's only ski resort. A refreshing mountain escape from the lowland heat.
About Ifrane
Ifrane defies every expectation of Morocco. This immaculate mountain town, established by the French in 1929 as a summer retreat, looks transplanted from the Swiss Alps with its red-tiled chalets, manicured gardens, and crisp mountain air. At 1,665 meters elevation, Ifrane offers temperatures 15-20 degrees cooler than lowland cities, providing welcome relief during summer months.
The town's centerpiece is a large stone lion, carved by a German prisoner of war during World War II, which has become Morocco's most photographed animal sculpture. Beyond this quirky landmark, Ifrane impresses with its extraordinary cleanliness, extensive parkland, and orderly streets that stand in stark contrast to the chaos of traditional Moroccan medinas.
The surrounding Middle Atlas region encompasses vast cedar forests sheltering the last wild Barbary macaques in Africa. These endangered primates, often called Barbary apes despite being true monkeys, inhabit the Azrou cedar forest near the town, where visitors can observe them in their natural habitat. The forests also support wild boar, jackals, and over 200 bird species.
Winter transforms Ifrane into Morocco's only ski destination. The Michlifen and Jebel Hebri slopes, though modest by Alpine standards, offer a surreal experience: skiing in Africa. Moroccan families flock here after snowfall, creating a festive atmosphere of snowball fights and improvised sledding.
Al Akhawayn University, Morocco's premier English-language institution, adds youthful energy and international flavor to this unique town. The campus, designed in Moroccan-meets-Swiss style, welcomes visitors to explore its grounds.
Top Highlights
Things to Do in Ifrane
Barbary Macaque Viewing
Observe endangered wild monkeys in the cedar forests.
Skiing
Experience the surreal thrill of skiing in Africa.
Cedar Forest Hiking
Trek through ancient cedar groves with wildlife.
Lake Dayet Aoua Visit
Picnic and bird-watch at this scenic mountain lake.
Alpine Town Walk
Stroll through immaculate streets and manicured gardens.
Summer Retreat
Escape lowland heat in mountain coolness.
Weather & Best Time to Visit
The best months to visit Ifrane are May, June, July, August, September, December, January, February. During this time, temperatures are pleasant and ideal for exploring.
Insider Travel Tips
Visit in summer for a cool escape from Marrakech or Fes heat.
Winter visits require warm clothing - temperatures drop well below freezing.
The Azrou forest for monkey viewing is 15 minutes south of town.
Never feed the Barbary macaques - it's harmful to their health and behavior.
Ski season is unpredictable - check snow conditions before traveling.
The town is small - half a day suffices, combine with Fes excursion.
Restaurants serve excellent trout from local streams.
Lake Dayet Aoua is beautiful but low in dry years - check levels.
Photo Gallery

Alpine-style architecture in Ifrane

Ancient cedar forests of the Middle Atlas

Wild Barbary macaque in the cedars

Winter snowfall transforms the town

Scenic Lake Dayet Aoua

The famous stone lion of Ifrane
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33.5228°N, 5.1109°W
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