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YANGMINGSHAN EAST-WEST TRAIL (陽明山西東縱走)

September 14, 2024March 18, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / 6 Comments

Are you ready to take on Yangmingshan's National Park's biggest challenge? The 26-kilometre Yangmingshan East-West Trail is a tough trail with lots of lovely scenery to offer those who are foolhardy enough to take it on.

LITTLE SOUTH CHINA SEA LOOP (小南海O型)

September 11, 2024March 26, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This short loop in the flatlands of Chiayi is a gentle way to stretch your legs on a lazy afternoon.

MOUNT LITOU & SANDUANQI HISTORIC TRAIL (犁頭山/三段崎古道)

September 7, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

The Hsinchu Townships of Xinpu and Qionglin are separated by a plough-shaped wedge of a hill rising from behind the century-and-a-half-old Lianhua Temple. This walk takes you along the crest of the hill before cutting down a historic trail to rejoin civilisation.

YONGSHI & TIEHAN FORTS (勇士堡/鐵漢堡)

August 31, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Yongshi and Tiehan Forts are twin fortifications on Xiao Kinmen that are connected by subterranean tunnels. It's just one of many old military installations-turned-tourist attractions that you can find all over Kinmen and its smaller neighbour.

DONGMAN TRAIL (東滿步道)

August 24, 2024May 21, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Dongman Trail is a unique experience among Taiwan hiking trails in that it connects two of Taiwan's forest recreation areas: Dongyanshan and Manyueyuan. At around 16-17km, it is a relatively long day-hike, but walkers who venture onto this route are treated to picturesque and peaceful forest scenery.

NEIDONG WATERFALL TRAIL (內洞瀑布)

August 22, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Neidong Forest Recreation Area's Waterfall Trail is a gentle, barrier-free trail that winds its way along the Nanshi River to a bridge with beautiful waterfall views.

SANMIN BAT CAVE and GUANYIN TEMPLE (三民蝙蝠洞/觀音洞)

August 17, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

An easy walk in Taoyuan's mountainous Fuxing District that packs a lot into its short length. There's a bat cave, a waterfall, and a unique temple built around a mountain spring—more than enough to make it worth a trip.

ALISHAN GIANT TREE BOARDWALK TRAILS (阿里山巨木群棧道)

August 16, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

If you're planning a trip to Alishan National Forest Recreation Area and only have time to do one walk, make sure it is this one.

NANPING HISTORIC TRAIL and MATAI HISTORIC TRAIL (南坪古道/馬胎古道)

August 10, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This gentle and pleasant trail looping from Neiwan Old Street takes you up to the small tribal village of Matai via historic footpaths and past pretty fern-laced streams.

SAKUL WATERFALL TRAIL (撒固兒瀑布)

July 27, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This short and pretty waterfall trail on the outskirts of Hualien offers a quick and easy getaway from the heat of the city.

ZHAOYANG NATIONAL TRAIL (朝陽國家步道)

July 20, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This coastal trail in southern Yilan's Nan'ao Township offers pretty views of the vivid blue ocean, and the town of Nan'ao itself is also worthy of a brief wander.

SNAKE HILL and DONGYUE COLD SPRINGS (蛇山/東岳冷泉)

July 20, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 1 Comment

A short walk on Taiwan's eastern coast that includes a brief stroll up a hill and a paddle in a cold spring pool.

SHUANGXIGOU HISTORIC TRAIL (雙溪溝古道)

July 13, 2024July 5, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

This short walk on the southeastern edge of Yangmingshan National Park is perfect for when you want something short, easy, and relaxing. The shady and often streamside loop also includes a stop at a coffee shop.

MOUNT WANREN and SIXTY STONE MOUNTAIN (萬人山/六十石山)

July 6, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Mount Wanren is an easy Xiao Bai Yue in the south of Hualien County. Although the climb to the summit is short, if you time your trip right, you can combine it with a visit to the spectacular daylily fields on the nearby slopes of Sixty Stone Mountain.

MOUNT DATONG and QINGLONG RIDGE NIGHT HIKE (大同山&青龍嶺夜爬)

June 29, 2024December 11, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 1 Comment

City views and wildlife can both be enjoyed on this night hike in New Taipei’s Shulin District.

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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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