Hike along the Xiaoshan National Mountaineering and Fitness Trail, enjoying the scenic views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The trail is also great for fitness enthusiasts as it offers various exercises and challenges along the way.

The Xiaoshan National Hiking and Fitness Trail is located in the Shiniushan Forest Park in Daicun, Xiaoshan. It is 80 kilometers long and consists of a main route ( 50 kilometers ), several branch routes and descent points. The overall route is shaped like a lotus leaf and has three major areas planned: a sports and culture demonstration area, a water-friendly activity and leisure area, and a characteristic cultural experience area.
Along the way, you will pass by famous attractions such as Shipbuilding Mountain, the highest peak in Xiaoshan, Xiaofu Forest Trail , one of the ten most beautiful forest trails in Hangzhou , Xiangtian Bamboo Wind, Tianshi Waterfall, Shiniu Wogang, billion-year-old volcanic ruins and the thousand-year-old Yunmen Temple.
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The Xiaoshan National Mountaineering and Fitness Trail is part of the larger effort to promote outdoor sports and physical wellness in the region. It serves as a public space for both recreational hikers and those training for mountaineering challenges.
Located in the Xiaoshan district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the trail can be accessed by taxi or private car. Public buses are available to nearby areas, but it’s best to use a taxi for the most direct route.
The trail is open year-round, from dawn until dusk. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat and crowds, especially in the summer months.
Entry to the trail is free of charge. No tickets are required for access, but there may be a small fee for parking in nearby areas.
No advance booking is required. The trail is open to the public without any need for prior reservations.
A visit typically takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and the amount of time spent at various exercise points and viewpoints along the trail.
The highlights include the fitness challenge areas, various scenic viewpoints, and the peaceful natural environment along the trail. The views of surrounding mountains and valleys are also a major attraction.
Guided tours are not available at this trail. However, the trail is well-marked, and no audio guides are offered.
The best viewpoints are located at the higher points of the trail, where you can capture panoramic shots of the mountains and surrounding natural scenery.
Start at the base of the trail, following the path to the first major fitness area. Continue hiking upwards to the viewpoints for scenic shots, and then proceed along the trail to the top for a full workout experience.
Night visits and light shows are not available. It is recommended to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the trail.
The trail is relatively busy on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, it’s best to visit early on weekdays or early in the morning.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available along the trail. No food or water vendors are available, so it’s recommended to bring your own supplies.
The trail is moderately challenging, with steep sections. It may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors, but children can enjoy the easier parts of the trail with supervision.
Cash is typically accepted for any incidental expenses, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are more commonly used for any services near the trail.
There are no restaurants or cafes directly on the trail. However, there are several local eateries in the Xiaoshan district where visitors can enjoy a meal after hiking.
Vegetarian food is available in nearby restaurants, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s recommended to check the menus of local restaurants before dining.
There are several budget hotels and guesthouses in the Xiaoshan district. For more luxurious options, visitors can stay in Hangzhou city center, which is about a 30-minute drive away.
Nearby attractions include the Xixi National Wetland Park, the famous West Lake, and the Hangzhou Botanical Garden, all of which can be easily visited on the same day.
There are no souvenir shops directly along the trail, but local markets in Xiaoshan offer handicrafts, tea, and other regional products as souvenirs.
The best options to continue your trip are by taxi or public bus. If you are heading back to Hangzhou, taxis are the most convenient option.