Wanjin Bike Path Introduction
Riding along the Youth Sea Line into the North Coast, the Wan Jin Bicycle Path starts from Zhongjiao Bay in Jinshan District to the endpoint at Feicui Bay in Wanli District, with a total length of about 15 kilometers. The path is paved with a mix of asphalt and wooden boardwalks, following the coastline and farmland, with lush trees providing shade along the way. Starting from Zhongjiao Bay, you will pass by Huangqing Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuishui Fishing Port, featuring beaches, sea views, and charming fishing village scenery. If you get tired from cycling, you can relax in nearby hot springs and enjoy the beautiful waters, views, and food in Jinshan and Wanli. Jinshan: Zhongjiao Bay → Huangqing Bridge → Jinshan Youth Activity Center → Shuishui Fishing Port. If you enjoy vibrant water activities, the "Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path" Jinshan Line is a great choice for spending a leisurely afternoon at the beach or on the sands. The Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path Jinshan Line passes by Zhongjiao Bay, Huanggang Bridge, Jinshan Youth Activity Center, and Shuishui Fishing Port, where you can rest at Shuishui Fishing Port and admire the famous "Shuishui Fan Yue" (a special event limited to the night of the full moon on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar). Wanli: Taipower Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 → Casuarina Black Forest Area → Wetland Boardwalk → Yuan Tan Creek Scenic Bridge. If you are passionate about natural wetland ecology, then take a trip along the "Jinshan Wanli Bicycle Path" Wanli Line! You can discover more surprises in nature along the scenic bridge and boardwalk. The Wanli Line starts from the Nuclear Power Plant No. 2 and ends at Yuan Tan Creek Scenic Bridge, with shaded trees along the way. Following the signs, you will find the Casuarina Black Forest Area and the Wetland Boardwalk, providing a refreshing experience amidst the beautiful mountains and waters, making it an excellent place for people to experience cycling and a new choice for enjoying forest bathing in northern Taiwan.
