
Deep in the Kuaiji Mountain of Shaoxing, there is an ancient Torreya grandis trail. As one of the most beautiful ancient trails in Zhejiang, the Kuaiji Mountain Torreya grandis trail is listed among the "Top Ten Classic Ancient Trails in Zhejiang". With the development and construction of "ancient trail tourism", its unique scenery and fragrant culture are now more exposed to tourists.
The Torreya Nucifera Trail has endured thousands of years of wind and rain, reflecting the vicissitudes of time. On these rugged paths, the simple villagers carry not only Torreya nucifera and tea leaves, but also their deep nostalgia for home.
The 57.5-kilometer-long route runs from the Torreya grandis production areas of Gulai Town, Shengzhou City, Jidong Town, Keqiao District, and Zhaojia Town, Zhuji City, to the Torreya grandis market in Fengqiao Town, Zhuji City. It is an ancient road used for harvesting Torreya grandis from Kuaiji Mountain and selling them across the country for thousands of years.
Subtropical monsoon climate, suitable for travel all year round
More than 3 hours
free
All day
The Torreya grandis Ancient Trail is historically significant for its centuries-old Torreya grandis trees and as a route used for local trade and cultural exchange. It showcases the natural and cultural heritage of Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
Located in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. Visitors can reach the trailhead via taxi or private car from Shaoxing city. Public buses may serve nearby towns, and the trail itself is explored on foot.
Open year-round. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the foliage is scenic.
Entrance fees are minimal and usually paid on-site. Online ticketing is rarely needed.
Advance booking is not required unless visiting with a large group or during peak festival periods. A few days’ notice is enough for organized tours.
2–4 hours depending on hiking pace and stops for photography and exploration.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; audio guides are limited. Hiring a local guide is recommended for historical and ecological insights.
Night visits are not common. Special tours may be offered during local cultural festivals.
The trail is usually quiet. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are the least crowded times.
Basic facilities include rest areas and public toilets at trail entrances. Bring water and snacks as options are limited along the trail.
The trail involves hiking on uneven terrain; suitable for children and elderly in good health. Disabled access is limited.
Cash is recommended for small purchases; mobile payments may be accepted at some entrance points.
Local restaurants and small cafes are available near the trail entrance, serving Shaoxing cuisine and refreshments.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses and mid-range hotels are available in nearby towns and Shaoxing city.
Souvenir shops near the trail entrance offer local crafts, Torreya nut products, and cultural artifacts.
Taxi or private car is recommended for reaching nearby attractions or returning to Shaoxing city. Public transport options may be limited.