Mountainless Teapot Mountain Hiking Trail

A popular place to admire silvergrass flowers in the north. In addition to the approachable Caoling [...]

A popular place to admire silvergrass flowers in the north. In addition to the approachable Caoling Historic Trail, Mountainless Teapot Mountain in Ruifang also has a very spectacular scenery. When climbing to a high point, the blue ocean and the white and green slopes first catch the eye. The vermilion pavilion is dotted on the prominent mountain top. The famous Yin-Yang Sea shines in the distance below.


The trailhead can be reached from the Gold Museum or Quanji Temple. The uphill and flat roads are interlaced. If you are not in good physical condition, you may feel a little strenuous. On the way up, you will pass an industrial road. There is a very wide view on the side of the road, allowing you to have an unobstructed view of the winding road and Shuinuandong. Along the Mountainless Teapot Mountain trail, Chaobao Pavilion and Baoshi Pavilion will be passed.


The latter is at a higher altitude. In addition to providing a place to rest, the two pavilions are also good viewpoints. When you reach Baoshi Pavilion, it means that the hike is coming to an end. The snow-white silvergrass extends all the way from the road surface to the top of the mountain. Mountainless Teapot Mountain in autumn seems to be wearing a plush sweater. To reach the summit, you need to climb a steep slope.


The distance is not long, but the slope is quite steep. Be sure to wear shoes with good grip if you want to climb. Many people will continue to Half Screen Mountain and Canguangliao Mountain after reaching the summit of Mountainless Teapot Mountain, and then connect to the Gold Museum at the back to complete an O-shaped circular route. If time and physical strength permit, it is a good route to explore the mountains around Jiufen.


The difficulty of hiking is not high. Open all year round and open all day.


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