Hike along the ancient Xiaofu Trail, experiencing the serene natural beauty and historical architecture. Take time to explore the stone steps, old temples, and traditional villages scattered along the way. The trail also offers various scenic viewpoints for photography.

Located within Shaoxing's provincial-level Shiniu Mountain Forest Park, the 10- kilometer Xiaofu Ancient Trail connects Xiaoshan and Fuyang, starting at Fangjiatang in Xiaoshan and ending at Caijiawu in Fuyang. Along the route are rolling hills, deep canyons, lush bamboo forests, and gurgling streams.
The ancient trail is relatively well-preserved, with an average annual temperature of around 18 °C . It is a good place to escape the heat and relax in the summer, and to enjoy the spectacular snow scenery in the winter. The terrain is not complicated, making it a good choice for entry-level hikers. By crossing the Xiaofu Ancient Trail, you can become an ancient person and retrace the escape route of Luo Binwang.
Suitable for all seasons
Sanqing Village - Yunshi Old Bridge - Shencun Wooden Plank Road - Yunshi Primary School - Yunmen Temple - Gengqing Ridge - Despair Slope - Tongtiantu - Eagle Rock - Xiaohuang Ridge - Chuanwu Mountain - Chuandiwu Tea Garden - Gouchong Ridge - Xiaofu Ancient Road - Xiangtianling Reservoir - Yunshi Villa - Nuwa Temple - Jixinling Ridge - Shiniuwogang - Tongpanding - Sanqing Tea Garden - Zhongling Ridge - Zhongling Reservoir - Foshan Village - Heqing Temple - Sanqing Village
It is recommended to take different routes according to your physical strength and the time required to go back and forth.
Recommended play time: 1-2 days
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The Xiaofu Ancient Trail is a historical pathway that dates back centuries, originally used for local trade and travel. It offers insight into the region's cultural and natural heritage, with well-preserved architecture and ancient stone steps.
Located in Zhejiang, Hangzhou, the Xiaofu Ancient Trail can be accessed by taxi or private car. Public transportation options are limited, so private transport is recommended to reach the starting point.
The trail is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn, when the weather is cooler and the landscapes are most picturesque.
The entrance fee is around 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the trail entrance, and there are no online ticketing options available.
Advance booking is not required. Tickets are available on-site, but it is recommended to visit early on weekends and holidays to avoid crowds.
Allow 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the Xiaofu Ancient Trail, depending on your hiking pace and time spent at scenic spots along the way.
Key highlights include the ancient stone staircases, the temples along the trail, and the tranquil village settings. The viewpoints along the way provide excellent photo opportunities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. There are no audio guides at this location.
The best photography spots are at the higher points along the trail, where you can capture panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The ancient stone structures also provide great backdrops.
Start at the base of the trail, following the ancient stone steps up to the summit. Take your time to explore the temples and natural scenery before heading back down.
Night visits and light shows are not available. It is recommended to visit during the day for the best experience and safety.
The trail can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, plan your visit on a weekday or early in the morning.
There are basic facilities such as rest areas and toilets along the trail. However, food and drink vendors are not present, so it is advisable to bring your own snacks and water.
The trail involves uneven and steep sections, making it challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Children will enjoy the hike, but supervision is recommended in some areas.
Cash is commonly accepted, and mobile payment methods like Alipay and WeChat Pay are also widely used. Credit cards are not typically accepted on-site.
There are no restaurants or cafes directly on the trail, but several local eateries are located nearby for a meal after your hike.
Vegetarian food options are available in nearby eateries. Vegan and halal options may be more limited but can be found with prior research or asking the local vendors.
There are several budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses in the nearby towns. For more luxurious options, you may need to stay in Hangzhou city center.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and tea plantations. These can easily be combined into a full-day itinerary from the Xiaofu Ancient Trail.
Souvenir shops can be found in the nearby towns, offering local handicrafts, tea, and traditional goods such as pottery and wood carvings.
The best transportation options to continue your trip are taxis or rental cars. Public transportation options may be limited, so private transport is more convenient for longer journeys.