With the good weather, it is very suitable for climbing mountains, enjoying the scenery, and exercising. There are many fun tourist attractions in Chenzhou, and there are many good places for climbing mountains. Here, the editor recommends many places for climbing mountains and traveling in Chenzhou.
1、Wangxianling
Wangxianling is a scenic area located in the eastern suburbs of Chenzhou City. The main peak is 999.6 meters high. There are springs and streams throughout the scenic area, cascading waterfalls, and a forest coverage rate of over 90%. There are over 2,000 species of plants.
Climb Wangxianling to breathe the fresh air of the mountains and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Climb steadily and experience close contact with nature.
Here you can see the roaring waterfalls that flow all year round, winding along the mountainside, the crystal-clear Swan Lake, and the monkeys at the foot of the mountain. Every step is a beautiful sight.
The leaves are gradually turning yellow, and the maple leaves are also slowly turning red.
Walking on the stone road, surrounded by trees, fallen leaves piled up on the road, a gentle breeze blows, the rustling of leaves interweaves with the chirping of birds, as if playing a forest symphony.
Go up the mountain on the weekend, climbing and “temple tours” will drive away your mental exhaustion!
This weekend there was good weather with sunshine, so since the weather is good, you must not stay at home on the weekend! Let’s go to the mountains with our friends! Challenge the “Southern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau” of Wugai Mountain’s Lion’s Mouth!
The Lion’s Mouth is located in Da Kui Shang Township, Wugai Mountain Town, Suxian District. It is named after the peak resembling a lion opening its mouth! The main peak is 1956 meters above sea level, the highest peak in Suxian District, and a mountain peak that outdoor mountaineering enthusiasts in Chenzhou want to conquer. Many people come here to climb mountains and breathe fresh air all year round, and the climbing intensity is a little bit high!
Here, the alpine meadows are quiet and hidden, few people come here, the scenery is beautiful, and photos can be taken casually~
Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the mountains, ridges, and valleys crisscrossing and stretching endlessly, a picturesque scenery. Looking back, you can see villages scattered and stretching, you can hear the wind rustling, and you can embrace the white clouds with your head up.
In addition to appreciating the breathtaking mountain scenery, it is also a well-known place for watching the sunset in the outdoor circle.
3、Huilong Mountain
It is a 1.5-hour drive from Chenzhou, and only half an hour from Dongjiang Lake Scenic Area. This is Dongjiang Lake Huilong Mountain Scenic Area!
Huilong Watching the Sunrise, one of the eight ancient scenic spots in Zixing, whenever the sun rises, it is like a burning fireball bursting out, it is simply beautiful!
Make an appointment with friends to get up early and drive to Huilong Mountain, and wait together for the sunrise to slowly rise from the horizon.
4、Yantian Lake Grassland
Yantian Lake Grassland covers a total area of 40 square kilometers with an average elevation of 1314 meters. It is the southernmost alpine grassland in China. The green grass period lasts for nine months, and it is known as the “Hulunbuir in the South”.
Vast mountains, crisscrossing ravines, ethereal clouds, like a thin veil, hide the alpine grassland.
Autumn and winter are the best seasons to watch the sea of clouds. At Yantian Lake Grassland, 1314 meters above sea level, the warm and cold air converge with the mountains, often creating a magnificent sea of clouds.
The sea of clouds is a rare sight. Take advantage of the peak season for the sea of clouds, invite three or five friends, and go with your loved one to watch the clouds, watch the “sea”, and enjoy the “sea” wonder of the mountain at 1314 meters!
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