Xindian Wulai Yinhe Cave Mountain Crossing Trail|The fairy-like Yinhe Waterfall scenic spot
by Claire Young
Oct 13, 2021
Located not far from downtown Taipei, the Yinhe Cave Crossing Trail is a scenic and accessible hiking route. The overall distance is not long, and the path is lush with greenery, exuding a refreshing forest atmosphere. It is perfect for a day trip to get close to nature and relax.
The initial section of the trail leading to Yinhe Cave is relatively damp, especially after rain when the ground can be slippery. It is recommended to wear non-slip shoes and watch your step. Along the way, you will pass a small temple next to a waterfall. Continuing upwards, you will reach the final destination, the Yinhe Cave Lüzu Temple. The temple is built against the mountain and is adjacent to the waterfall, which is abundant in water and offers a magnificent view. This is one of the highlights of the entire trail. There are public restrooms next to the temple, providing convenience for travelers to take a break.
If time permits, you can continue to Maokong, where you can enjoy tea in the tea gardens and then return via the Camphor Tree Trail. This is a suburban hiking route full of variety.
Transportation
Take the Taipei MRT to Xindian Station, then transfer to bus Green 15 (about once an hour). It is recommended to check the bus schedule before departure to ensure a smooth connection. The bus ride takes about 15 minutes, and after getting off, you need to walk a section of the road to reach the trailhead. The entire trail is mostly shaded, making it cooler. The initial section of the hike involves steep stairs, which are somewhat challenging but not difficult.
Overall, the Yinhe Cave Crossing Trail is a great choice for both sightseeing and hiking. A light trip on the weekend to experience the natural charm of the suburbs is just perfect!
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