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MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 11 (山海圳國家級綠道D11)

August 16, 2025September 22, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

The final day of the Mountains to Sea Greenway saw us climb the last couple of kilometres to reach the highest point of Taiwan—the 3,952-metre summit of Jade Mountain.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 10 (山海圳國家級綠道D10)

August 16, 2025September 22, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

On the penultimate day of the MSTW, we made our way onwards and upwards to the summit of Jade Mountain. The morning's weather was perfect and the trail stretched out in front of us with beautiful scenery all around.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 9 (山海圳國家級綠道D9)

July 26, 2025September 22, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Day nine on the MSTW was challenging and beautiful in equal measure. I ended up taking an alternative route that saw me passing through the kind of achingly beautiful forest scenery that categorically must be inhabited by mountain spirits of some kind.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 8 (山海圳國家級綠道D8)

July 5, 2025September 22, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Day eight on the MSTW was when things start to get really, properly scenic. This day completes the last couple of sections of the Tribal Trail as the route makes its way ever onwards towards the high mountains. The highlight of this day's walking is the charming and forested Tefuye Historic Trail.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 7 (山海圳國家級綠道D7)

June 14, 2025December 20, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Day seven on the MSTW follows County Highway 169 from the remote village of Lijia to the marginally less remote village of Dabang. Along the way, there are lots of tea fields and Dabang itself makes a perfect place to take a rest day to recover and enjoy the slower pace of life.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 6 (山海圳國家級綠道D6)

May 24, 2025December 20, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / 1 Comment

Day six on the MSTW was a long day which mixed road walking with old indigenous trading routes. Highlights along the way are the slice of paradise that is Danaiku Nature Ecological Park, and the many rope bridges of Limei Refuge Trail.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 5 (山海圳國家級綠道D5)

May 3, 2025December 20, 2024 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Day five on the MSTW was a short day, but it marks a distinct change as the scenery segues from the flatter and more engineered landscape of the Canal Trail section to the wilder and steeper surroundings of the Tribal Trail section.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 4 (山海圳國家級綠道D4)

April 12, 2025April 16, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / 2 Comments

Day four on the MSTW carries you from the tail of Zengwen Reservoir to if not its mouth, then at least its shoulder. The day ends in Dapu, which is the last large settlement before you enter the mountainous villages of the Tsou People.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 3 (山海圳國家級綠道D3)

March 22, 2025November 18, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / 9 Comments

Day three on the MSTW sees you follow the Canal Trail further inland as you retrace the route taken by Hatta Yoichi and his team of engineers as they planned out how to transport water from Zengwen Reservoir to the dry plains below.

MOUNTAINS to SEA GREENWAY DAY 2 (山海圳國家級綠道D2)

March 1, 2025May 17, 2025 / taiwantrailsandtales / Leave a comment

Leaving behind the Inner Sea portion of the trail and moving on to the Canal portion, day two on the MSTW was another easy bike ride through increasingly less urban or industrial, and more rural or agricultural landscape.

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Seen in a smallish temple Chishang: a bouquet of rice in place of the usual lilies. Good evening Taipei. This year’s silvergrass season has definitely arrived. These photos were taken at Sanjiaopu Peak (三角埔頂山), a popular New Taipei spot for silvergrass photography, and this week, I’ve also seen photos showing Mount Qixing’s Lengshuikeng Trail, Qingtiangang, and Mount Bangping all covered in the fluffy plumes.

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