
Dongshan Township, located in Yilan County, is known for its fertile land and agricultural heritage, particularly for producing high-quality fruits like pineapples and guavas. The region has maintained its rural charm, offering an authentic Taiwanese farming experience.
Dongshan Township is located in northeastern Taiwan. You can reach it by bus from Yilan City or take a taxi for a more direct route. Alternatively, it’s a short drive if you are coming from Taipei or the surrounding areas.
There are no specific opening hours for the township itself, but visiting during the day is ideal to explore the farms and outdoor activities. The best time to visit is from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild, and you can participate in fruit picking and farm tours.
Most outdoor attractions like the Dongshan River Water Park and farm tours are free or have minimal charges for certain activities like boat rides or guided tours. Tickets for specific attractions can typically be bought on-site or through the respective websites for farm tours.
Booking in advance is not usually necessary for most attractions, though for farm tours or special events, it’s recommended to book a few days ahead.
A day trip is sufficient to explore Dongshan Township. This allows time to visit the river park, tour a farm, and enjoy the local scenery and cuisine.
Guided tours are available at some farms and specific attractions in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available upon request for certain tours.
Start with a visit to the Dongshan River Water Park in the morning, followed by a farm tour in the afternoon. Finish the day with a relaxing time at the beach or a local cafe.
Night visits are not common in Dongshan Township, but evening visits to local cafes or coastal areas offer a tranquil atmosphere for a relaxing end to the day.
Dongshan is relatively peaceful, though weekends and public holidays can attract more visitors. Weekdays, especially early mornings, are the least crowded times to visit.
Most of the main attractions, like the water park and farm tours, are accessible for children and elderly visitors. However, some rural areas might have uneven paths, which could be challenging for disabled visitors.
Cash is commonly used in the area, especially at local markets and small stalls. Cards and mobile payments are accepted at larger establishments like restaurants and some attractions.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at many restaurants, particularly in the form of vegetable dishes and tofu-based meals. Halal options may be limited.
There are a variety of accommodation options in nearby Yilan City, including guesthouses, B&Bs, and small hotels. For a more rural experience, consider staying at one of the local farm stays.
Souvenir shops offer local produce such as fruit jams, fresh pineapples, and handicrafts. Traditional Taiwanese tea and pottery are also popular items.