Wuling Farm offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, bird watching, and enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can explore the farm’s fruit orchards, especially during the cherry blossom season or fruit harvest time. The farm is also known for its beautiful alpine flora and fauna.

Wuling Farm is located in Pingdeng Village, Heping District, Taichung City, nestled in a valley beside Qijiawan Creek. It's home to the national treasure, the Cherry Landlocked Salmon. Nestled deep in the mountains, it's known as a paradise.
Wuling Farm, located within Shei-Pa National Park, is surrounded by towering mountains, winding streams, deep canyons, and lush vegetation. With the changing seasons, the farm presents a unique landscape with spring blossoms, summer fruits, autumn maples, and winter snow, earning it the nickname "Taiwan's Jiuzhaigou." At Wuling Farm, spring is a feast of flowers, each month revealing a different spectacle. The farm is a popular destination for cherry blossom and maple viewing in central Taiwan, and is often packed with visitors.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons, spring and autumn are the best
Recommended 1-day tour
Weekdays: NT$130 per person
NT$160 per person on holidays
All day
Wuling Farm, located in the central mountain range, is a popular agricultural tourism destination known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. The area is significant for its role in fruit production, particularly peaches, apples, and cherries, and it has become an important location for eco-tourism and hiking in Taiwan.
Wuling Farm is located in the mountains of central Taiwan, about 2-3 hours from Taichung city. The easiest way to reach it is by car or taxi. Public buses are also available from Taichung’s central bus station, though they are less frequent.
The farm is open year-round, but the best time to visit is from March to May during the cherry blossom season or in autumn when the fruit harvest is in full swing. Opening hours are typically from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Entry to Wuling Farm is generally free, but there may be fees for certain activities, such as guided tours or access to specific areas. You can purchase tickets for activities at the farm entrance or online in advance for special tours or events.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for regular visits, but for special events or tours, it is recommended to book at least 1-2 weeks in advance to secure a spot.
To fully explore Wuling Farm, including hikes, orchards, and scenic areas, plan to spend at least 3-4 hours, though a full day would allow for more in-depth exploration.
Don’t miss the Wuling Cherry Blossom area (if visiting in spring), the Fruit Orchard Trail, and the scenic view of the Central Mountain Range. The visitor center also provides interesting exhibits on local flora and fauna.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and sometimes English depending on demand. You can book them at the visitor center or online in advance.
Great spots for photography include the cherry blossom fields during spring, the lush mountain scenery, and the panoramic views from the farm’s highest points, offering sweeping views of the surrounding valley.
Start with the main visitor center, then take a walk through the fruit orchards. Afterward, head towards the hiking trails or visit the cherry blossom area if you’re there in the spring. End your visit with a relaxing moment at the scenic viewpoints.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Wuling Farm, as it is primarily a daytime destination focused on outdoor activities. Special seasonal tours may be available during cherry blossom season or harvest time.
The farm can get crowded during weekends, holidays, and the cherry blossom season. The least crowded times are during weekdays, particularly in the early mornings or late afternoons during the off-season (fall and winter).
Wuling Farm has basic amenities such as toilets, rest areas, and a few small shops selling local produce. There are also food stalls and a restaurant offering local dishes, including dishes made from farm-grown fruits.
Wuling Farm is accessible for children and elderly visitors, with paved pathways and gentle slopes in most areas. However, some of the hiking trails may be difficult for those with mobility impairments.
Cash is accepted at most shops and stalls, but many establishments also accept credit cards and mobile payments like Apple Pay or LINE Pay. It’s recommended to bring some cash, especially if visiting smaller vendors.
Within the farm, there are local food stalls and a restaurant offering Taiwanese-style dishes. Nearby, you can find other local restaurants offering hot pot, traditional Taiwanese food, and fruit-based desserts.
Vegetarian options are available at the farm’s restaurant and stalls, though vegan and halal options may be more limited. It’s a good idea to check with the restaurant staff about specific dietary needs.
There are a few small hotels and guesthouses around Wuling Farm, including mountain lodges and homestays, offering a cozy stay. For more options, Taichung city has a wider selection of hotels.
Nearby attractions include Hehuanshan, known for its stunning mountain views, and the nearby Taroko Gorge, offering a more extensive range of hiking trails. Both can be combined in a day trip with Wuling Farm.
Yes, there are small souvenir shops selling locally grown fruit, jams, and fruit-based products such as dried fruit and juices. Other popular souvenirs include handmade crafts and locally produced honey.
After visiting Wuling Farm, the best options to continue your trip are by car or taxi. If you plan to visit other nearby attractions like Hehuanshan, a rented car or local tour is the most convenient option.