
Located on the south side of Santaishan Road, between the Yuhu Bay and Wuguitan scenic areas, Santai Dream Trail covers a total area of 90,000 square meters and comprises attractions such as the Lingquan Fairy Pavilion, Tianxiang Dharma Rain, and the Snow Boat, showcasing the wild charm of the water system west of West Lake and the historical features of its wetland ecology.
The architecture of Santai Mengji has the characteristics of Zhejiang mountain dwellings and Jiangnan water town dwellings. It is full of greenery, gurgling streams and the fragrance of tea. Visitors here can enjoy the wild flowers on the edge of the forest and the reeds surrounding the banks, which is a unique wild charm.
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Santai Dream Trail is a nature trail in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, designed to provide immersive hiking experiences through the region's scenic mountains and forests. It highlights the area’s natural beauty and promotes eco-tourism.
Located in western Hangzhou near the Xixi National Wetland area. Accessible by taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses. Walking from nearby parking or transit stops is possible.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn offer the best weather and scenery, with early mornings providing quieter trails.
Entrance fee is around 20–40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site; online booking may be available via local tourism websites or apps.
Booking in advance is optional. On-site purchase is usually sufficient except during peak holidays.
2–4 hours depending on the length of the trail chosen and the number of stops for photography and relaxation.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the main trail entrance, follow the marked path to the summit viewpoints, stop at waterfalls and pavilions along the way, and return via a loop trail if available.
No night visits or light shows are available; the trail is designed for daytime hiking.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and holidays can be busy.
Parts of the trail are suitable for elderly and children, but some steep sections may be challenging. Accessibility for wheelchairs is limited.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are generally accepted at entrances and kiosks.
Nearby restaurants offer local Zhejiang cuisine and casual dining options, often within a short drive from the trail entrance.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited and should be checked in advance.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located in Hangzhou’s Xixi area, ranging from budget to mid-range, suitable for overnight stays near the trail.
Small souvenir shops near the entrance sell local handicrafts, tea products, and trail-themed keepsakes.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses are convenient to reach nearby attractions or return to central Hangzhou. Bicycles or e-bikes can also be used for short distances.