Speaking of maple leaves, it’s a symbol of autumn. Just like when people hear about snow, they know it’s winter. Every time red and golden maple leaves fall, it means the year is coming to an end. The best time to admire maple leaves is generally from November to December, which is now. So do you know where you can find beautiful maple leaves near your home? Today we’re going to talk about the four most beautiful red maple ancient trails in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.
I. Santan Dagangling Red Maple Ancient Trail
Transportation Route
Luoyang-Santan-Dagangling. From the county seat, drive along Provincial Highway 52 for 8 kilometers to Santan Village. The entrance to the ancient trail is opposite the car wash.
Features:
1. This place is easily accessible and is one of the busiest traffic routes in the county.
2. The maple trees here are the densest and most diverse.
3. You can walk from Santan all the way to Xianju Village, and visit the ancient Xianju Covered Bridge. It’s also a great experience.
II. Millennium Tianguan Red Maple Ancient Trail
Transportation Route
Luoyang-Baixi-Tianguan Ancient Trail-Lingbei Village.
Features:
1. It requires a long walking distance, which is a boon for hikers.
2. It is 6 kilometers long, satisfying your curiosity about maple leaves.
3. The trees are diverse, and you can also admire other ancient trees besides maple leaves.
III. Xinpu Red Maple Ancient Trail
Features:
1. It is more than 50 kilometers from the county seat, with a good ecological environment.
2. There is also Feiyun Lake nearby, which is very charming.
3. This place is very suitable for taking pictures, with a simple and natural feel.
IV. Baixiling Red Maple Ancient Trail
Transportation Route
Luoyang-Yangmeizhou. Drive from the county seat for 3 kilometers to Baixi Village, then walk to Huangni’ai, which is a hiking route.
Features:
1. It’s a short route, about 2 kilometers.
2. It’s perfect for taking a walk in the outdoors, and it’s also an ancient trail.
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