Wanjin Bicycle Path Introduction
Ride along the Youth Coastline into the North Coast. The Wan Jin Bicycle Trail starts at Chungjiao Bay in Jinshan District and ends at Emerald Bay in Wanli District, with a total length of approximately 15 kilometers. The pavement alternates between asphalt and wooden boardwalks, with the bicycle path running along the coastline and farmland, shaded by lush trees. Starting from Chungjiao Bay, you will pass by Huangqing Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port, where you can enjoy beaches, sea views, and charming scenery of small fishing villages. If you get tired while riding, you can nearby soak in hot springs and enjoy the beautiful hot springs, scenery, and food in Jinshan and Wanli. Jinshan: Chungjiao 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 would be a great choice for you to spend a leisurely afternoon at the beach or seaside. The Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path Jinshan Line passes by Chungjiao Bay, Huanggang Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port, where you can take a break at Shuiwei Fishing Port and admire the famous "Shuiwei Moonlight" (only available on the night of the 15th day of the lunar month). Wanli: Taipower Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 → Casuarina Black Forest Area → Wetland Wooden Boardwalk → Yuantan River Scenic Bridge. If you are passionate about nature and wetland ecology, then come to the "Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path" Wanli Line! You can discover more natural surprises along the scenic bridges and wooden boardwalks! The Wanli Line starts from the Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 and ends at the Yuantan River Scenic Bridge. Along the way, you will be shaded by green trees and can follow the signs to see the Casuarina Black Forest Area and Wetland Wooden Boardwalk. The picturesque mountain and water views are refreshing, making it a great place for people to experience cycling and a new choice for forest bathing in northern Taiwan.
