What to do and see in Yilan, Yilan: The Best Nature & Parks

August 4, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

The natural beauty of Yilan flows like an enchanted river. The surrounding county is lush with waterfalls, lakes, rivers and botanical gardens. You can spend your vacation immersed in a watery paradise, swimming, surfing, white water rafting or simply taking in the scenery. If you prefer to soak up culture, Yilan offers museums that highlight traditional crafts and natural wonders, including Bei Guan Leisure Farm, known for its head-scratching exhibits of live crabs that live in boiling volcanic springs. A street snack from the Luodong Night Market is simply a must.
Restaurants in Yilan

1. Jialuo Lake

Siji Vil., Siji Vil., Datong Township Taiwan
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Jialuo Lake

2. Shan-Zi Waterfall

Nan'ao Township, 272 Taiwan
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Shan-Zi Waterfall

3. Jiaosi Hot Spring

Deyang Village, Jiaosi Town, Jiaoxi Taiwan +886 3 987 6630 http://jiaosi.evergreen-hotels.com
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4.5 based on 319 reviews

Jiaosi Hot Spring

Reviewed By jolinpl

Still love this place . We paid 400 plus 10 for towel to come to this onsen . Students have a discount . Flash your student pass . You enter , put your shoes on the shelf , then proceed to the locker room where you need two 10 NT coins . Strip naked then proceed to the wash area . After washing , dip in the multiple pools ranging from 19 to 44 degrees celcius . Shampoo and soap provided as well as a hair dryer but no combs . Also hot and cold water provided but no cups or water container . Lovely soaking experience . A must do if you come to Yilan.

4. Guishan Island

Toucheng Township, Toucheng Taiwan http://www.lianwhale.com.tw/?gclid=CLum6f39mbQCFYgdpQodUHsARA
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Guishan Island

5. Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area

No.58-1, Taiping Lane, Datong 267 Taiwan +886 3 980 9805 http://recreation.forest.gov.tw/Forest/RA?typ=0&typ_id=0100001
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area

Taipingshan area is a broad region that includes Tuchang, Hatonozawa, Jhongjian, Taipingshan, Maosing and Cueifong Lake. It is also regarded as one of Taiwan’s three major forestlands in addition to Alishan and Basianshan. The old lumber transportation railroad and lumber collecting machines have been left as relics of the past lumbering business. The Bong Bong train, hot spring, alpine lake, giant forest and Taiwan beech trees (Fagus, Fagus hayatae) reflect more than one hundred years of historical trails of the Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area.

Reviewed By slabster - Taipei, Taiwan

We booked a taxi from Taipei to Taipingshan (6000TWD/5people/10hrs). It was a long ride. From Taipei to Taipingshan Entrance was 2.5hrs. I had us went straight to Cueifong Lake which is another 1hr ride from the entrance. We spent 1hr in Cueifong Circular Trail and had lunch at Cueifong Villa, meal costs 120TWD. Then we went to Taipingshan Village, spent 1hr taking the trail to Zhenan Temple surrounded by Japanese maple trees. We started going back to Taipei around 3PM and arrived at 6:30PM. The temperature is comfortable at 20C but it rained a lot and heavily. A day trip is not enough to explore all trails but enough to get a glimpse of the mossy forest trails and a hint of autumn feels.

6. Wufengchi Waterfall

Wufeng Rd., Jiao River Township, Jiaoxi 262 Taiwan +886 3 988 0940 http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002106&id=R36
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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Wufengchi Waterfall

This is a wonderful waterfall not to be missed. Realised only locals go there and not tourist by coach as one needs to walk around 20 minutes at least to reach from the parking area. It is definitely a worth while fall to visit in Yilan.

Reviewed By JamesM49 - Taichung, Taiwan

There is some discrepancy as there are actually 5 waterfalls once you leave the parking lot, but they don't count the first one under the bridge, and the second appears to be seasonal when the rains come. The official 1st is viewed from the bridge and the official 2nd is viewed after climbing up some stairs (the Chinese inscribed stone calls it the 2nd). The stairs to the 3rd were under repair, but you can see it from the portico of the Sanctuary if you keep to the left when you go up the stairs. Definitely combine both sites- waterfall and sanctuary.

7. MaKau Ecological Park

No.7, Lane 110 Forest Road, Yilan City Taiwan +886 3 989 4104 http://www.yeze.com.tw
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

MaKau Ecological Park

8. Cueifong Lake Circular Trail

Near Taipingshan, Nan'ao Taiwan +886 3 980 9805 https://recreation.forest.gov.tw/Trail/RT?tr_id=014
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Cueifong Lake Circular Trail

Cueifong Lake is situated between Taipingshan and Tayuan Mountain at elevation 1,840 m. Its largest area can reach 25 hectares in rain season and Cueifong Lake is also the largest high mountain lake in Taiwan. Cueifong Lake Circular Trail is built on the old tracks of forest railway and is about 40-minute drive from Taipingshan Villa. The entrance of the trail is at 15.5 k of Cueifong Scenic Road. The trail starts from the slope on the west side of Cueifong Lake, then circumvents north of the lake and intersects the Pingyuan Nature Trail on the east of lake, just like two arms embracing a sapphire. The total length of Cueifong Lake Circular Trail is 3.95 km and the elevations are between 1,900-2,000 m. Visitors can appreciate the different views of Cueifong Lake in four seasons. Since this trail is deserted most of the time and the surface of trail are well protected by ground cover plants, mosses and forest floor, it still keeps the original outlook of tens of thousands years ago. By

9. Jhaoyang National Trail

Chaoyang Road, Nan'ao Town Taiwan +886 3 954 5114 http://recreation.forest.gov.tw/RT/RT_2_1.aspx
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Jhaoyang National Trail

10. Yilan Riverside Park

Huanhe Rd., Yilan City, Yilan City Taiwan
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Yilan Riverside Park

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