
The Yangshan Shuikou Ancient Trail, mostly hidden in the rarely visited karst mountains, boasts a wealth of weathered and ancient stone slabs that have been largely preserved. Winding through the beautiful valley, you can get a glimpse of the trail's entirety. Along the way, you'll also find millennia-old camphor trees, ancient stone gates, and stone forests...
When the Qin Dynasty unified Lingnan, General Fu Bo and General Lu Debo set up camp in Shuikou. This ancient road was originally used for the southern expedition at that time. Every bluestone slab on the ancient road has a historical story. It is a precious historical site that witnessed the economic and cultural integration of Lingnan and the Central Plains.
The scenery here is very beautiful. The stone forest here is the largest continuous Yangshi forest discovered in Guangdong. The scenery along the ancient road is beautiful, with peaks and valleys, and the stone forest is majestic and beautiful. Walking in the stone forest, you will be fascinated by the beautiful Yangshi of various shapes.
Yangshan County has long summers and short winters, with rain and heat occurring in the same season; the spring is mild and humid, the summer is hot and rainy, the autumn is cool and dry, and the winter is cold and rainy.
The entire journey is 8.5 km and takes about 4-5 hours to hike.
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Shuikou Ancient Road is a historic trade route in Qingyuan, Guangdong, known for its cultural heritage, stone paths, and role in regional commerce.
Located in Shuikou Town, Qingyuan City. Accessible by taxi or local bus from Qingyuan city center; walking trails connect key scenic areas.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Best visited in the morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and fewer crowds.
Entrance fee is approximately 40 RMB; tickets available at the site or online.
Booking in advance is optional; recommended on weekends and holidays.
2–3 hours for a complete walk and sightseeing.
Guided tours mainly in Chinese; limited English guides may be available.
Start at the main entrance, follow the ancient road through villages and scenic points, then loop back via the main trail.
Night visits are not permitted; no regular light shows.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded; weekends can be busy.
Trail can be steep; caution advised for elderly and children. Limited accessibility for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments widely accepted; small vendors may prefer cash.
Local eateries and small tea houses near trail entrances and villages.
Vegetarian options available; halal options are limited.
Guesthouses and hotels in Qingyuan city and nearby towns.
Souvenir shops offer local teas, handicrafts, and cultural items.
Taxi or bus to Qingyuan city center or nearby attractions; bicycles suitable for short trips.