How to Use This Guide

With only a day or two in Hangzhou, choosing the right trail matters. These are our top picks based on scenery, accessibility, and the quality of the hiking experience. Whether you want the classic West Lake view, the iconic tea fields, or a hidden reservoir loop, there is a trail here for you.

1. Baoshi Mountain West Lake View Walk

The quintessential Hangzhou walk — a short climb to the viewpoint that appears on every postcard. Best for sunrise, sunset, limited time, or anyone who wants the iconic view without committing to a full hike. Takes 1–2 hours.

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2. Longjing to Nine Creeks

The best all-round trail for first-time visitors. Tea terraces, forest paths, and a shaded stream valley with Chinese place names at every turn. The terrain is easy, the scenery is varied, and both ends are reachable by public transport. Takes 2–3 hours.

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3. Guangming Temple Reservoir Loop

For those who want something beyond the well-trodden paths. A forested ridge walk in Longwu tea country with a hidden reservoir at the loop's low point. Moderate difficulty with 460 m of climbing — more of a workout than the easy trails, but the reservoir payoff is worth it. Takes ~3 hours.

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4. Lingyin to North Peak

A temple-side forest climb from Lingyin Temple to the summit of North Peak, with panoramic views over West Lake and Hangzhou. Moderate difficulty with some steep sections. Combine with a visit to Lingyin Temple for a full half-day outing. Takes 1.5–2.5 hours.

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5. Longweiba Pond Family Loop

The best family-friendly option. A short loop through bamboo forest, past a small reservoir, with plenty of rest points and stream crossings that children enjoy. Easy to moderate with only 200 m of climbing. Takes 2–4 hours.

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Trails Mentioned in This Guide

View of West Lake from Baoshi Mountain in Hangzhou

Baoshi Mountain West Lake View Walk

A short city-side hill walk with classic views over West Lake and Baochu Pagoda. Quick, easy, and well-connected by public transport.

~2 km (one way from the base to summit) 1–2 hours Easy
Start: Baoshu Pagoda / Beishan Road End: Baoshi Mountain summit
Metro + short walk / bus / taxi
West Lake viewsShort walkEasySunsetPublic transport
Guangming Temple Reservoir surrounded by tea fields and forest

Guangming Temple Reservoir Loop

A forested ridge walk through Longwu's tea country, circling a secluded reservoir with panoramic hill views. Moderate effort, big reward.

~5 km ~3 hours Moderate
Start: Cycling Park Parking End: Cycling Park Parking
Metro + bus / taxi / car
Tea fieldsReservoirForest ridgeModerate climbSpring
Forest trail near Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou

Lingyin to North Peak

A temple-side forest climb to one of the best panoramic viewpoints over West Lake. Moderate effort, big reward.

~4 km (one way to summit) 1.5–2.5 hours Moderate
Start: Lingyin Temple area End: North Peak
Metro + bus / taxi
ViewpointTemplesForest trailModerate climb
Tea fields near Longjing Village in Hangzhou

Longjing to Nine Creeks

Tea fields, forest paths, and a shaded stream valley. One of the best first-time hikes in Hangzhou.

~5-6 km 2-3 hours (relaxed); 3-4 hours (with photos and paddling) Easy
Start: Longjing Village (Longjing Tea Room Bus Stop) End: Jiuxi Bus Stop
Bus / metro + bus / taxi
StreamsForest trailFamily-friendlyBeginner-friendlyPoint-to-pointSummerSpringAutumn
Longweiba Pond surrounded by tea fields and forest in Longwu

Longweiba Pond Family Loop

A family-friendly loop through tea plantations, bamboo forest, and a治愈 reservoir. Short distance, moderate steps, big scenery.

~5 km 2–4 hours Easy to Moderate
Start: West Hill Forest Park Gate End: West Hill Forest Park Gate
Metro + bus / taxi / car
FamilyTea fieldsReservoirBamboo forestSpringEasy walk