Jiantanshan Trail
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地址 : | No. 69中山北路四段71巷2弄 Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491 |
電話 : | 📞 +8879 |
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城市 : | Taipei City |
Description : | Trail with stairs & rest stops, leading uphill via a forest to a deck offering sweeping city views. |
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WS, J Chang on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It be even better if the trail was just soil and rocks, concrete one was not natural and not comfortable for long walks.
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Andy Hayashi on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You might sort of see the whole view of Taipei city. It is a pretty quiet place where people rarely see in this such busy city. The path to get the peak is not that hard to achieve, so I would say this is kind of appropriate for a beginner. However, it is worth it to go hiking there absolutely!! Give yourself a try to visit there.
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Olivia GY on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It's a nice place to go to get away of the usual city atmosphere while still being in the middle of the city. It makes me happy that Taiwan protects the nature they have. I didn't give it 5 stars because of two reasons: one, past 4:00pm when the sun begins to set, a ton of mosquitoes come out, and they are crazy big. Two, there were parts of the trail that are very very rundown and a bit confusing which I mean, it has its own kind of beauty (like in a scary movie) but it could be better.
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Eulises David Quintero Flores. on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I can not recommend this place enough, the views of the city are breathtaking, if you're a professional photographer you'll love this place, and for amateurs is also nice, but be ready, getting up there is gonna be a bit exhausting and if you go during summer time get ready to sweat a lot
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Mohit Sood on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very well and smooth way for tracking
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Heather Leibach on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nice trail leading to a beautiful lookout spot (老地方). This trail is described as easy but beware, my iPhone registered 88 flights of stairs when it was all said and done.
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Peter Chen on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Not perfect but good enough especially due to the ease of access for Taipei dwellers. Get there by any form of transportation, MRT Jiantan stop, bus stop, YouBike, car, walk. There is an OK bathroom at the entrance, which is lovely and is a challenging flight of stairs so take it easy as you start out. There are more leveled paths once you’re up higher in the mountain so it does get easier. Almost all cement paths or stairs though there are some worn out dirt patches which is easier on the knees. It’s also neat there are many other paths you can take to explore different parts of the mountain so you can plan accordingly to what time you have available. Strangely there are some badminton courts in mostly poor condition and I imagine you don’t find many people playing there. Quite a bit of mosquitoes so I’d recommend wearing long pants and long light jacket with shirt sleeves tshirt even in hot summer months. It gets windy once you’re out in the clearing like “The Usual/Old Place” (老地方) where you have a great view of Taipei City and Songshan Airport (aka “plane spotting area”). Lots of signage so there’s little worries about getting lost. Lots of resting places too though some are a simple stool but it works for those who need it. Bathrooms available up in the trails too but spread out some. Lots of old time bunkers no longer in use but serves nicely for photos. Also lots of small temples everywhere and some have karaoke going on even on weekday mornings. Expect more than usual people since it’s conveniently located in the city. Probably not good for elementary school children since it’s quite a climb at some parts. Took me about an hour going to the Old Place but only half an hour returning. I tend to enjoying hikes with fewer people around but the location itself is likely to draw me back frequently. Bring enough water as there doesn’t seem to be any replenishments along the trails.
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Stephanie Ingmire on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It a very beautiful mountain trail! There are some paths that lead off into storage areas, so if youre new it gets a little confusing. I couldn’t tell where one of the main oaths went to since left was a temple and right was closed off. I didnt known if I was allowed/supposed to walk through the temple areas.
There is sometimes music playing. At first I thought it was the temple’s, but soon realized we were walking past private property and it was people singing karaoke.
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