
Fulun Ski Resort is located on the east side of Chongli District, Zhangjiakou City, adjacent to Zhangcheng Expressway to the west and Wanlong Road to the north. It is a 5-minute walk from the urban area to the ski resort, forming a seamless connection with the city.
Fulong Ski Resort is the first ski resort in Chongli to offer nighttime access, seamlessly connecting residential areas with ski slopes, and truly offer ski-in, ski-out access. With its nighttime access, it's a true "city that never sleeps" in Chongli. It's also the first large-scale leisure ski resort in a Chinese city focused on families and children.
Its unique geographical location, mountain orientation, low altitude and high drop provide Fulong Ski Resort with a unique warm and windless skiing environment. There is no discomfort of being in high-altitude mountains, and no cold wind when skiing quickly. Only against the backdrop of blue sky and warm sunshine, you can fully unleash the joyful skiing holiday experience.
The climate is temperate continental and winter is the best time to travel.
More than 3 hours
Weekday one-day tour including ski equipment: 600 yuan/person;
Weekend 1 day including ski equipment: 700 yuan/person
Daytime business hours: 8:30-16:30, nighttime business hours: 17:30-21:30.
Fulong Ski Resort is one of the major ski resorts in Zhangjiakou, Hebei. It gained significance in recent years due to its role in hosting events for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The resort offers world-class ski facilities, making it a popular destination for both international and domestic tourists seeking a premium winter sports experience.
Fulong Ski Resort is located in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, approximately 200 kilometers from Beijing. You can reach the resort by bus or taxi from Zhangjiakou city center, or by high-speed train from Beijing to Zhangjiakou, followed by a short taxi ride to the resort.
The resort is typically open from mid-November to March, with the peak season being December to February. The best time to visit for snow activities is during the winter months when the resort is fully operational.
Entrance fees for the resort vary depending on the activities. Ski passes for the day typically range from 200-500 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online in advance through the resort’s official website or via on-site ticket booths.
It is highly recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during the peak season (December to February). Booking 1-2 weeks in advance is ideal to ensure availability, especially for ski passes and accommodations.
To fully explore the resort and enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other activities, a 2-3 day trip is recommended. This allows time for skiing, relaxing, and enjoying the facilities.
Guided tours are available, mainly for skiing lessons and resort tours. These are typically available in Mandarin, but some instructors may offer services in English for international guests.
Start your day with a morning ski session on the lower slopes. After lunch, enjoy a chairlift ride for scenic views and explore the higher trails. In the evening, relax at one of the resort's restaurants or spas before ending your day with après-ski entertainment.
Night skiing is available on selected slopes, usually from 6 PM to 9 PM. Special winter light shows and events are occasionally held, especially during peak holiday seasons and festivals.
The resort can be crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially in December and January. The least crowded times are typically weekdays during the early or late season (November or March).
The resort offers several facilities, including clean restrooms, various dining options, hydration stations, and rest areas. There are also souvenir shops and ski equipment rentals available.
The resort is accessible to children and elderly visitors, with designated areas for beginners and a range of easy slopes. The resort is equipped with accessible facilities, though skiing and snowboarding may not be suitable for everyone.
Cards and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted at the resort. It is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for smaller vendors or in case of internet connectivity issues.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the resort’s restaurants. Halal food options may be available, but it is recommended to confirm with the staff beforehand.
Souvenir shops within the resort offer a range of ski-related gear, clothing, and local handicrafts, such as woolen scarves and Tibetan-style souvenirs.