There are many fun ski destinations in Shijiazhuang, and we highly recommend you go there for a trip! You can take advantage of this winter to visit the Western Changqing Ski Resort, the Qingliang Mountain Ski Resort, the Qinhuang Ancient Road Ski Resort and other ski destinations. For more recommendations, please see below.
1、Western Changqing Ski Resort
A large-scale ice and snow sports base that can ski and ski day and night all year round, covering an area of about 10 square kilometers, including an outdoor ski resort and an indoor ice and snow hall. Among them, the outdoor ski resort has a total length of over 2,000 meters, with 4 snow trails of different levels: elementary, intermediate and advanced. The snow-making area is about 60,000 square meters; the indoor ski hall covers an area of about 14,000 square meters, including an elementary snow trail and a snow play platform of about 6,000 square meters, allowing you to fully experience the fun of skiing and playing in the snow in winter!
Address: Liangzhuang Village, Bailuquan Township, Luquan District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
2、Qingliang Mountain Ski Resort
Qingliang Mountain Ski Resort is located in Jixing Mining District, Shijiazhuang, covering an area of about 700 mu. It is one of the largest outdoor ski resorts in North China with the most complete equipment and facilities. The ski resort has three 100-meter-wide ski trails for beginners, intermediate and advanced levels, accommodating 3,000 people for skiing at the same time. For safety reasons, it has specially opened up the most humane dedicated ski trail for children and beginners, and has set up a “Qingliang Mountain Ski School” to hire dozens of professional ski instructors to teach skiing knowledge and skills.
Address: Qingliang Mountain Ski Resort, Jixing Mining District, Shijiazhuang City
3、Qinhuang Ancient Road Ski Resort
Qinhuang Ancient Road Ski Resort has 2 intermediate trails, 2 elementary trails and 1 practice trail, with an average daily capacity of 2,000 people. It also has 1 snow tube trail, 1 children’s sledding area, 1 small children’s amusement park and 1 snow sculpture area, suitable for parent-child snow play.
Address: Wulipu, Xingtai County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
4、Xibeipo Ski Resort
Xibeipo Ski Resort covers an area of over 600 mu. It is a ski resort that integrates skiing, catering and sightseeing. It can accommodate 5,000 people to enjoy snow fun at the same time. The ski resort consists of 1 advanced trail, 1 intermediate trail and 1 elementary trail, with a total length of 4,200 meters and a drop of 143 meters. It also provides snow tubes, snow saucers, snowmobiles and other entertainment projects.
Address: Northwest of Beimazhuge Village, Wentang Town, Pingshan County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
5、Wuji Mountain Ski Resort
A newly opened ski resort in the past two years, it is the largest ski resort in Hebei Province south of Beijing. It covers an area of 100,000 square meters, with two intermediate trails, two elementary trails and one snow play trail. The longest trail is 1,000 meters long, which is very suitable for school group skiing study tours.
Address: Wuji Mountain Ski Resort, Yuanxi County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
6、Oriental Giant Tortoise Garden Ice and Snow Paradise
The Giant Tortoise Garden Ice and Snow Paradise is expected to open in late December. There are three ski slopes where you can ski or enjoy snow saucers, ice skating, ice sledding, ice fairies and other fun ski activities, suitable for family trips. In addition to skiing, children can also see various marine creatures in the Underwater World of the Giant Tortoise Garden, exploring the secrets of the ocean with their parents. In addition, local Pingshan specialties such as pancakes, jujube cakes, big pot dishes, firewood stewed wild fish, fried poached eggs, turtle-stuffed dumplings and turtle banquets can also allow tourists to enjoy a feast on the tip of their tongues.
Address: Oriental Giant Tortoise Garden, Pingshan County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province
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