While Smurfs Village exact location is unknown, Its believed to be right inside the forests of juzcar village “The Smurf Village” in spain, But that doesn't make much sense because the smurfs have been around for hundreds of years, and although juzcar is a smurf themed town it only began to be called that in late 2011 after the first movie. So thus began the hunt. We assembled a team of trackers and smurf movie fanatics (like myself) so we did some research and pieced together must haves for finding smurfs village: 1.It must be located near a stone wall in a forest. We came to this because of the 2017 movie: Smurfs the lost village, when the smurfs went smurfboarding and found a large brick wall just outside of smurfs village (we don't actually know how far the wall was). 2. The forest was destroyed in 1983. We think this because in the 1983 episode of the smurfs that I recently watched the forest was destroyed by locusts like creatures created by gargamel (keep in mind there could have been a cover up story for the locusts). 3. A lake. 4. Mushrooms able to grow in the area (Interesting fact: Australian actually has mushrooms big enough for smurfs). So this list leads me to one main place. MACEDON REGIONAL PARK IN VICTORIA AUSTRALIA. the evidence being that 1. It is technically a forest with at least 1 stone wall located inside of the park, 2 macedon was hit with a “Fire” in 1983 JUST LIKE THE 1983 EPISODE, 3 there is actually a pond, and 4. Australia can grow HUGE mushrooms. Then I ran into a problem. IT DOESN'T SNOW IN AUSTRALIA RIGHT? While actually it does. And the reason that's so important is that in the 1982 christmas episode it SNOWS and guess what… in 1982 it snowed! FOR 36 HOURS STRAIGHT and to conclude the portal that the smurfs made. Went to America, the opposite side of the world, so the portal was a speed of light tunnel and that little swirly bit at the top of the portal there, powerful winds caused by the lightspeed travel . But this is just a theory. A FIILLMM THEEOORRRYYY.
Smurfs Village Theory
-By Connor Donahue
Note: Only real map in french, Translation needed
As seen in this image smurf village houses are built of massive fungi that are supported with wood boards and carved into to shape the house and insert things like windows and doors. its a very simplistic design but its also very iconic within cartoons with the stone walkways and birdhouse style window cases