
Wolong Valley is located in Lingyan Scenic Area, on the back of Xiaolongqiu, and is commonly known as Shichuankeng. The valley is high, refreshing, and quiet, with a variety of wonderful sights, and it is like a paradise without dust.
A plank road built along the cliffs leads to Longkou Lake, where the water is clear and turquoise. There is a water storage facility at the lake mouth, which releases water in moderation to ensure the continuous flow of Xiaolongqiu Waterfall year-round.
Wenzhou has a mid-subtropical monsoon climate zone, with significant alternation between winter and summer monsoons, moderate temperatures, distinct four seasons, and abundant rainfall.
All seasons are suitable for visiting, but spring and autumn are the best.
The scenic area can be visited for 1 day
50 yuan
6:30-17:00, last admission at 16:30.
Lingyan Wolong Valley is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, offering both spiritual significance with ancient temples and scenic landscapes perfect for outdoor activities. The valley is also famous for its biodiversity and tranquil environment.
Lingyan Wolong Valley is located in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. You can reach the area by taxi or bus from Wenzhou city center. It is also accessible by car, and there are walking trails within the scenic area.
The valley is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the landscape is most vibrant.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥60. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via local ticketing platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not required, but it is recommended during the peak tourist seasons or public holidays to avoid long lines.
It will take approximately 3-4 hours to explore the main highlights, including hiking trails, temples, lakes, and viewpoints.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and provide historical and cultural insights about the temples and natural sites. Audio guides are generally not available.
The best viewpoints are along the hiking trails and near the temples, where you can capture the valley’s stunning landscapes. The lakes also offer great opportunities for photography, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Start by exploring the lakes and taking a boat ride, then hike up to the temples, and finish with a visit to the hot springs or a picnic area to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Night visits and light shows are not available. It is recommended to visit during the day to experience the full natural beauty of the area.
The area can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the early mornings or late afternoons on non-holiday periods.
Basic facilities, including toilets, rest areas, and food stalls, are available. There are also small shops selling local snacks and souvenirs.
While the main paths are accessible for elderly visitors and children, some of the hiking trails may be challenging for those with limited mobility. It’s best to stick to the paved paths for easier access.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are commonly used. Credit cards may not be accepted at smaller shops and food stalls.
There are a few local restaurants near the entrance serving Zhejiang cuisine. Wenzhou city, a short drive away, offers a wider range of dining options.
Vegetarian options are available, but halal food may be more limited. Wenzhou city has a more diverse food selection if needed.
There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, snacks, and postcards. You can buy items like handmade jewelry, local teas, and traditional Zhejiang souvenirs.
Public buses and taxis are available to continue your trip. You can also return to Wenzhou city, where there are more transportation options such as trains and buses.