Wan Jin Bicycle Path Introduction
Ride along the Youth Coastal Line into the North Coast, starting from the Zhongjiao Bay in Jinshan District to the endpoint at the Feitsui Bay in Wanli District. The total length is approximately 15 kilometers, with the pavement alternating between asphalt and wooden paths. The bike trail runs alongside the coast and farmland, shaded by green trees. Starting from Zhongjiao Bay, you will pass by the Huangqing Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port, where you can enjoy beaches, sea views, and charming fishing village scenery. If you feel tired from riding, you can take a nearby dip in the hot springs and enjoy the beautiful waters, scenery, and food of Jinshan and Wanli. The route includes: Jinshan - Zhongjiao Bay → Huangqing Bridge → Jinshan Youth Activity Center → Shuiwei Fishing Port. If you enjoy youthful and energetic water activities, the "Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path" Jinshan line will be a great choice for you, allowing you to spend a leisurely afternoon at the beach or sandy shore. The Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path’s Jinshan line will pass by Zhongjiao Bay, Huangqing Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port, where you can take a break at Shuiwei Fishing Port and view the famous "Shuiwei Moonlight" (available only on the night of the 15th of the lunar month). Wanli: Taipower Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 → Casuarina Black Forest Area → Wetland Wooden Path → Yuantan Creek Scenic Bridge. If you are passionate about the natural wetland ecology, take a trip along the "Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path" Wanli line! You can discover more surprises in nature along the scenic bridge and wooden path. The Wanli line starts from the Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 and ends at the Yuantan Creek Scenic Bridge, lined with green trees. Following the signs, you can see the Casuarina Black Forest Area and the Wetland Wooden Path. The mountain light and water colors are refreshing and are an excellent place for public cycling experiences, making it a new choice for enjoying forest bathing in northern Taiwan.