Wanjin Bicycle Path Introduction
Ride into the North Coast along the Youth Sea Line, starting from the Jinshan District's Zhongjiao Bay to the end at the Wanli District's Emerald Bay. The total distance is approximately 15 kilometers, featuring a surface of intertwined asphalt and wooden boardwalks. The bicycle path runs along the coastline and farmland, with lush greenery along the way. Departing from Zhongjiao Bay, you will pass by the Huangan Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port, enjoying beaches, sea views, and charming fishing village scenery. If you get tired from riding, you can relax in nearby hot springs to enjoy the beautiful water, scenery, and cuisine in Jinshan and Wanli. Jinshan: Zhongjiao Bay → Huangan Bridge → Jinshan Youth Activity Center → Shuiwei Fishing Port If you love vibrant water activities, the Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path, Jinshan Line, will be a great choice. You can spend a leisurely afternoon at the swimming beaches or sandy shores. The Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path, Jinshan Line, passes Zhongjiao Bay, Huangan Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuiwei Fishing Port. If you're weary from cycling, you can take a break at Shuiwei Fishing Port and enjoy the famous "Shuiwei Fan Yue" (only on the night of the 15th day of the lunar month). Wanli: Taipower Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 → Casuarina Black Forest Area → Wetland Boardwalk → Yuantan River Scenic Bridge If you are eager to explore the wetland ecology of nature, take a trip on the Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path, Wanli Line! You can discover more natural surprises along the scenic bridges and wooden boardwalks. The Wanli Line starts at the Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 and ends at the Yuantan River Scenic Bridge, with shaded greenery along the route. Following the signs, you can see the Casuarina Black Forest Area and the Wetland Boardwalk. The beautiful mountain and water scenery is refreshing and makes it a great place for the public to experience cycling sports, as well as a new option for enjoying forest bathing in northern Taiwan.