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Author: taiwantrailsandtales

LINSHAN CAPE BOARDWALK (麟山鼻木棧道)

April 29, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This gentle boardwalk trail on Taiwan's north coast is short and flat enough for strollers and wheelchair users.

BADE CYCLE LOOP (八德區自行車O型)

April 22, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Taoyuan's Bade District is perhaps best known for its bald pine grove–a tourist trap that fills up with Instagrammers when the leaves turn deep orange, but there's more to this area than seasonally picturesque trees. There are grand old houses, odd shrines, and living relics of a lifestyle long-since forgotten in the cities.

FIREFLY SPOTTING at YUANJUE WATERFALL (圓覺瀑布螢火蟲)

April 15, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 3 Comments

If you check online for the best places to see fireflies in Taipei, then one of the locations that appears in many of the lists is Dagouxi Waterfront Park. In fact, this is a little misleading since - while the walk does start there - you need to head a little further into the dark to spot any fireflies.

FIREFLIES at JINTONG COAL MEMORIAL PARK (菁桐煤礦紀念公園螢火蟲)

April 15, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 5 Comments

The ruins of the old Jingtong Coal Mine make for a unique backdrop to Taiwan's April firefly viewing season.

MINGDE RESERVOIR (明德水庫)

April 15, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This easy wander in Miaoli's Touwu Township takes you on a short loop around part of Mingde Reservoir.

LONGGUOMAI FOREST TRAIL (龍過脈森林步道)

April 8, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Connecting the two rural towns of Linnei and Pingding, Longguomai Forest Trail is a scenic wander through some of Yunlin’s hillier landscapes. Along the way visitors can expect to see monkeys and a whole lot of birdlife.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 10B

April 1, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This section of the Taipei Skyline Trail packs a lot of interesting spots into its not-quite-14km length. There are not one, but two Xiao Bai Yue, and one of Taipei's most impressive land god temples.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 10A

April 1, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Leading from Sanxia District and on towards Tucheng, this section of the Taipei Skyline Trail was an unexpected pleasure. Gently taxing and quiet ridge line trails offer a wonderful escape from the city.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 9B

March 25, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Much of the Taipei Skyline Trail stitches together popular routes on the edge of the city. Not so this section, which looks like it doesn't get many visitors.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 9A

March 25, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

This section of the Taipei Skyline Trail is unique in that it is almost a loop. It covers conjoined ridges that form a horseshoe-esque shape stretching from Sanxia, out towards Daxi, and then back to Sanxia again.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 8

March 18, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

This leg of the Taipei Skyline Trail (best done in one concerted push), takes you through along a pleasant and mostly very gentle ridge. As you make your way towards the centre of Taiwan's ceramic industry, you'll pass multiple peaks, an ancient banyan tree, and a legendary rock.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 7B

March 11, 2023March 6, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This section of the TSLT picks up in Wugu and makes its way through some pleasant edge-of-the-city type trails as it skirts the northwestern edge of Taipei.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 7A

March 11, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Section 7A of the Taipei Skyline Trail sees you scaling Mount Guanyin the hard way, before leading you along a quieter stretch of path to the place where Taiwan's Robin Hood (allegedly) met his end.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 6B

March 4, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This section of the Taipei Skyline Trail offers grand views over Yangmingshan Park's western hills, as it takes walkers over the steep (and often) muddy peaks of the Mount Datun range.

TAIPEI SKYLINE TRAIL: SECTION 6A

March 4, 2023December 2, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Most of the Taipei Skyline Trail's sixth instalment covers trails within Taipei National Park. This first half takes you along the same route as the Taipei Grand Hike, and also happens to be one of the prettiest easily-accessed walks in the park.

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I love hiking in Ruifang District. On this occasion, we didn't end up where we had intended because the trail hadn't been walked in too long and had become overgrown to the point of being invisible, but there was still lots of interesting scenery. A shit detective story This is one of the weirder natural creations I’ve come across during my Taiwan trail adventures. I spotted it clinging to the underside of a screw pine leaf on Green Island’s Cross-Island Trail. It was maybe 3 centimetres in length and cotton-candy-like in texture but with a fine outer layer of pink threads. The internet seems to think it is a spider’s egg sac, specifically, some type of twig spider (weirdly wonderfully creatures).

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