
Su Lao Canyon is located on the north side of Luofu Mountain in Changning Town, Boluo County, Huizhou. It is known as the "Huizhou Paradise". Although it is not well-known, the valley is very interesting. The green shade blocks the sun, and clear springs flow over the rocks and deep into the valley. There are very few tourists. It is quiet and cool, making it a great place to escape the summer heat!
Best for summer vacation
Recommended play time: about 1 day
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All day
Su Lao Gorge is a natural wonder in Huizhou City, known for its deep ravines, flowing streams, and pristine landscapes. It holds cultural significance due to its history as a retreat for locals seeking peace and connection with nature.
Su Lao Gorge is located in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. It can be reached by taxi or bus from the city center. If you're coming by metro, transfer to a local bus at the nearest station.
The gorge is typically open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn months when the weather is cooler and the surroundings are most vibrant.
The entrance fee for Su Lao Gorge is approximately 40-60 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, or online through local travel platforms for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during weekends or holidays to avoid long waiting times. Booking 1-2 days in advance should be sufficient for most visits.
Plan for 3-4 hours to fully explore Su Lao Gorge, including hiking the trails, enjoying scenic viewpoints, and taking time to relax by the water.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. English-speaking tours may be arranged with advance notice, though they are less common.
Start by visiting the main gorge viewpoint, then explore the walking trails leading to waterfalls and other scenic areas. End the visit at a rest spot near the water to relax.
Night visits and light shows are not typically offered at Su Lao Gorge. However, the area is calm and peaceful, making it ideal for evening walks to enjoy the serenity.
The gorge can become crowded on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings or weekdays during the off-peak seasons.
Basic facilities like toilets, drinking water stations, and rest areas are available. There are small shops selling snacks and souvenirs near the entrance.
While the main areas are accessible, some of the trails may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It's best to check with local guides regarding the most accessible routes.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted, and some shops may accept cash. However, credit cards are not commonly used at the attraction.
Vegetarian options are available in most local restaurants. However, vegan and halal food options may be limited in the immediate area.
Souvenir shops are available near the entrance, selling local handicrafts, traditional items, and nature-inspired gifts such as wood carvings and woven goods.