Travel and Hiking

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Nov 6 8:15 am -
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¥460 / ¥415 for members

Hike on hill trails and Great Wall between Jiankou and Beigou Village, getting a look at Great Wall between Jiankou and Mutianyu and finishing with a scenic walk down into Beigou Village.


We'll start off the hike by following a zigzag hillside trail that rises quickly to a Great Wall tower that is almost 1,000 metres above sea level. From the tower we can see the Jiankou basin, as well as the many other sections of Great Wall in the area.


From there we'll head east, following the wall towards Mutianyu. We'll end up at the northwestern end of the Mutianyu Great Wall and we’ll follow the wall down towards the main park area. On previous visits here we’ve heard the din of all the visitors to Mutianyu off in the distance—surprisingly loud!


We’re going to avoid all that and hike a paved trail down the hillside to Beigou Village, passing through tidy chestnut orchards on our way down to the village square.


Cost: ¥460 / ¥415 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1889/jiankou-great-wall-to-beigou-village-5/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Nov 3 7:30 am -
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¥400 / ¥360 for members

A moderately-difficult loop hike in Beijing’s northwest that follows old roads and tracks through the mountains to pass by Big Tiger Stone and through Yellowstone Gap, with a good climb near the end to check out a short stretch of repaired Great Wall.


The hike


After a short walk from the village square, we’ll be on to a rough gravel road that leads up into the mountains. The road was built in order to access some fields farther up the valley.


The land farther up the valley is rather marginal in terms of farming – there’s not a lot of flat ground in between the steep sides of the valley. The fields are mostly fallow now. We’ll spot a few little shacks and farmhouses on the way up, and in the right season we’ll be able to pick some wild hawthorns.


As we get further into the valley the hills turn into crags and we’ll be in for the main ascent of the hike, working our way up a hillside to cross over at a pass in the mountains. The trail gets steep just before the pass, and it’s quite a taxing climb.


On the other side of the pass the trail will take us down through forest and then out through a mostly-abandoned village. After walking through the village we’ll get on to a concreted road for an easy walk of 30-40 minutes down another valley. We’ll come out to the main road, on the Hebei side of the border.


The last part of the hike will take us up a hillside track to see a short stretch of repaired Great Wall. The hill track is steep in a few places, starting with a walk by apple trees and then heading into forest. (We might actually do this part at the start of the hike.)


Cost: ¥400 / ¥360 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1715/yellowstone-gap-2/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Nov 23 8:15 am -
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¥430 / ¥390 for members

A looping walk over tricky terrain and unrestored 'wild' Great Wall on the west side of Jiankou, peaking at the impressive Nine-Eyes Tower.


On a clear day in this spot in the heart of the mountains it will be possible to see the towers of our Great Wall Spur and Chinese Knot hikes, and the Mutianyu Great Wall, with glimpses of other sections of the Great Wall that follow nearby mountain ridges. When it's really clear, you can see all the way back to the skyscrapers of Beijing's CBD.


After hiking up to Nine-Eyes Tower we’ll take a side trail to get back to the Great Wall on the west side of Jiankou, and hike along it towards the Chinese Knot. We'll finish the walk not far from there, hiking down hill trails to the village car park.


Cost: ¥430 / ¥390 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/560/great-wall-nine-eyes-tower-3/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Nov 3 8:00 am -
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¥430 / ¥390 for members

A looping walk over tricky terrain and unrestored ‘wild’ Great Wall on the west side of Jiankou, peaking at the impressive Nine-Eyes Tower.


On a clear day in this spot in the heart of the mountains it will be possible to see the towers of our Great Wall Spur and Chinese Knot hikes, and the Mutianyu Great Wall, with glimpses of other sections of the Great Wall that follow nearby mountain ridges. When it's really clear, you can see all the way back to the skyscrapers of Beijing's CBD.



After hiking up to Nine-Eyes Tower we’ll take a side trail to get back to the Great Wall on the west side of Jiankou, and hike along it towards the Chinese Knot. We'll finish the walk not far from there, hiking down hill trails to the village car park.


Cost: ¥430 / ¥390 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/468/nine-eyes-tower-2/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Nov 2 8:00 am -
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¥390 / ¥350 members / ¥220 for kids 7+ / ¥200 for kids 4–6

The Rolling Hills area is one of our favourite spots for a ramble about the countryside, and there are a lot of options for a long or short hike.


We’ll see farms and fields (and maybe sheep and cows grazing in empty cornfields) as we hike through pine forests over low hills on shepherd’s trails and tracks. At this time of year the autumn colours should just be starting to show.


In the area there are also some little guesthouses and mini-playgrounds, and we’ll finish up at one of those for a picnic and play on long slides and in a hay bale maze, with extra paid activities including vegetable picking and donkey rides.


Things to do on the hike


Find the pheasants: keep an eye out for feathers on the trail, and look out for scared pheasants taking flight. Which are male, and which are female?


Climb up to the lookout: a paved track leads to the top of one of the highest hills in the area and down the other side. If it’s clear you can see the Yunmeng Mountains, Yanqi Lake, Beijing’s CBD, and more mountains all around. Involves some stair-climbing; best for bigger kids.


Things to do at the playground


Big slides: one straight, one snake-y, both about 12m long.


Entertainments: see the diving piglets; feed ostriches, emus, and rabbits; swings, tree-walks.


Donkey, horse, and tractor rides: take a ride at an extra cost (you can pay the playground staff directly).


Seasonal vegetable picking: pick your own vegetables for ¥15 per 500g. Selection depends on what’s available on the day.


Cost: ¥390 / ¥350 members / ¥220 for kids 7+ / ¥200 for kids 4–6


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1574/kids-club-rolling-hills/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Nov 24 8:00 am -
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¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids

Explore the Panlongshan section of the the Gubeikou Great Wall, starting with a climb up to the 24-Eyes Tower, finishing with a look at some of the Great Wall towers on the west side of the big North Gate, and hiking all the wall in between.


24-Eyes Tower is the highest tower on the Panlongshan ‘Coiling Dragon Mountain’ part of the Great Wall, and was one of the largest, too. The name ’24-Eyes’ came from the number of windows—six on each of the tower’s four sides. The tower only has two sides now due to damage over the years, including explosions and gunfire during a 1930s battle between Chinese and Japanese armies.


From 24-Eyes Tower we’ll hike down the Great Wall, heading for Gubeikou’s North Gate. We’ll be on the wall most of the way there, passing through Haowang Tower and the General’s Tower along the way.


Just after the General’s Tower we’ll take a detour off the wall to head for the North Gate, hiking hill trails to get back to the wall that encircled Gubeikou Village, and then along the wall to the North Gate, an arched gate in the wall.


Includes a post-hike lunch at a countryside restaurant.


Cost: ¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/2017/gubeikou-great-wall-9/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


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Family Friendly Event
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Nov 13 8:15 am -
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¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids

Explore the Panlongshan section of the the Gubeikou Great Wall, starting with a climb up to the 24-Eyes Tower, finishing with a look at some of the Great Wall towers on the west side of the big North Gate, and hiking all the wall in between.


24-Eyes Tower is the highest tower on the Panlongshan ‘Coiling Dragon Mountain’ part of the Great Wall, and was one of the largest, too. The name ’24-Eyes’ came from the number of windows—six on each of the tower’s four sides. The tower only has two sides now due to damage over the years, including explosions and gunfire during a 1930s battle between Chinese and Japanese armies.


From 24-Eyes Tower we’ll hike down the Great Wall, heading for Gubeikou’s North Gate. We’ll be on the wall most of the way there, passing through Haowang Tower and the General’s Tower along the way.


Just after the General’s Tower we’ll take a detour off the wall to head for the North Gate, hiking hill trails to get back to the wall that encircled Gubeikou Village, and then along the wall to the North Gate, an arched gate in the wall.


Includes a post-hike lunch at a countryside restaurant.


Cost: ¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1919/gubeikou-great-wall-5/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


https://www.beijinghikers.com / info@beijinghikers.com

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Family Friendly Event
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Nov 2 8:00 am -
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At which venue:
¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids

Explore the Panlongshan section of the the Gubeikou Great Wall, starting with a climb up to the 24-Eyes Tower, finishing with a look at some of the Great Wall towers on the west side of the big North Gate, and hiking all the wall in between.


24-Eyes Tower is the highest tower on the Panlongshan ‘Coiling Dragon Mountain’ part of the Great Wall, and was one of the largest, too. The name ’24-Eyes’ came from the number of windows—six on each of the tower’s four sides. The tower only has two sides now due to damage over the years, including explosions and gunfire during a 1930s battle between Chinese and Japanese armies.


From 24-Eyes Tower we’ll hike down the Great Wall, heading for Gubeikou’s North Gate. We’ll be on the wall most of the way there, passing through Haowang Tower and the General’s Tower along the way.


Just after the General’s Tower we’ll take a detour off the wall to head for the North Gate, hiking hill trails to get back to the wall that encircled Gubeikou Village, and then along the wall to the North Gate, an arched gate in the wall.


Includes a post-hike lunch at a countryside restaurant.


Cost: ¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/2014/gubeikou-great-wall-8/


Beijing Hikers—fun and friendly hikes and trips around Beijing and greater China, since 2001.


For more updates on hikes and trips follow our WeChat account BeijingHikers北京爱山 and keep an eye on www.beijinghikers.com


https://www.beijinghikers.com / info@beijinghikers.com

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Family Friendly Event
Multiple dates 8:00 am - 18:00 pm Toggle calendar
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400rmb

Highlights of this hike:
1. Explore there ancient Ming villages which offers a snapshot of history in one day. The folk villages are fascinating and delightful, that help you understand Chinese culture and ancient architecture;
2. Awesome views for photographers;
3. Fit for family with kids;
4. Home-made Chinese lunch at a local farmer’s guest house;
5. Small group of maximum of 15 travelers. The group usually has 6-12 travelers;
6. No commission shopping stops.


Hiking Date: Every Thursday
Meeting Time: 8:00am
Meeting Place: Exit C of Dongshishitiao subway station of line 2 /Exit B of Tuanjiehu subway station
Level of Difficulty: Level 2
Price: 400RMB (It includes transportation, entry fee, water, guides and a lunch)


You can have more information about this event from our website and make a reservation on our website.
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If you’re only in Beijing for a short time or can’t make it to any of our regular events, we can organize a trip or event for you, family & friends. Please use our online booking form for private tours or call for more information to contact us.
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Family Friendly Event
Awaiting moderation
Oct 20 8:00 am - 17:00 pm
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288

Join us for an upcoming Sunday mindful hike as we explore a beautiful, remote section of the Great Wall! This is a fantastic opportunity for mindfulness, reflection, and exploration in nature.


PM us for registration and details. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead!


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