
Wanlv Lake is South China's largest artificial lake. Located in Dongyuan County, Heyuan City, Guangdong Province, the Wanlv Lake Scenic Area, named for its pervasive greenery, is a rare sight in China, showcasing its majestic beauty, pure water quality, beautiful color, and tranquil waters.
1,100 square kilometers of rolling green mountains and over 360 green islands, framed by blue skies, white clouds, morning glow, and sunset, present a captivating landscape painting. Witness the lush peaks and cascading waterfalls; listen to the lapping of pine trees and the chirping of birds and cicadas; and experience the pure, unspoiled beauty of Wanlv Lake, a paradise on earth, a place where you can return to nature.
SUP at Wanlv Lake offers a wide range of views and a comfortable, relaxed environment. The same scenery, viewed from shore and from the water, feels completely different from each other. Standing in the water, you gain a 360-degree view, offering incredible and breathtaking views. Explore nature from a different perspective and savor the joy of slow, slow water time!
The temperature here is suitable, and the water temperature of the lake is almost constant between 19-23 degrees throughout the year.
Recommended play time: 3-4 hours
Cruise + ticket 198 yuan/person
9:00-16:00
Wanlv Lake Scenic Area in Heyuan, Guangdong, is known for its natural beauty and ecological importance. It serves as a freshwater reservoir and a key spot for local tourism, offering a blend of water-based recreation and forested landscapes.
The scenic area is located in Heyuan City, Guangdong. Visitors can reach it by taxi, private car, or local bus from Heyuan city center. Walking is necessary to explore trails around the lake.
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn offer the best weather for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Tickets are moderately priced and can usually be purchased at the entrance. Some online ticketing options may be available through local tourism platforms.
Booking in advance is generally not required except for weekends, holidays, or group visits.
2–5 hours depending on activities such as boating, hiking, and photography.
Guided tours are available occasionally in Chinese; audio guides are generally not offered.
Start at the main entrance, enjoy a boat ride on the lake, hike surrounding trails, visit observation decks, and finish at lakeside cafes or picnic areas.
Night visits are limited; occasional special events or festivals may include light decorations, but regular night tours are not typical.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded; weekends and public holidays are the busiest times.
Facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, small food stalls, and scenic rest spots. Visitors are advised to bring water for long hikes.
Some paths are suitable for children and elderly, while steep trails may be challenging. Limited accessibility for disabled visitors is available.
Cash is recommended for small purchases; most entrance fees and some vendors accept mobile payments.
Restaurants and small cafes near the entrance offer local Guangdong cuisine. Lakeside pavilions may provide light snacks and beverages.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants; halal options are limited.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in Heyuan city and nearby villages, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Souvenir shops near the entrance sell postcards, local handicrafts, and lake-themed memorabilia.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses provide access to Heyuan city center or other nearby attractions.