When people think of ski resorts, they often think of places like Harbin or Qingdao. But actually, there are many great ski resorts around Nanjing too! Places like the Anji Jiangnan Tianchi Ski Resort, the Xuzhou Dajingshan Ski Resort, and the Daming Mountain Wansongling Ski Resort are all large-scale ski resorts within Nanjing. Today, we’ll talk about which ski resorts near Nanjing are worth visiting and are the most fun.
1. Daming Mountain Wansongling Ski Resort in Lin’an
Opening Hours: 08:45-18:00
Contact Number: 0571-63709588
This ski resort is the largest outdoor ski resort in the entire East China region, with a capacity of 2,000 skiers at a time.
It also has a maximum drop of 100 meters, with an altitude of around 1,200 meters, making it a true alpine forest ski resort.
What makes this resort most appealing is its location within the Daming Mountain Scenic Area. While skiing, you can also enjoy the magnificent snow scenery and mountain views of Daming Mountain, a great option indeed.
2. Anji Jiangnan Tianchi Ski Resort
Address: Jiangnan Tianchi Scenic Area, Tianhuangping Town, Anji County, Zhejiang Province
Opening Hours: Daytime: 08:00-17:00; Nighttime: 17:00-20:00
Contact Number: 400-8233-220
This ski resort is quite targeted, with slopes suitable for everyone from children and novice beginners to intermediate and advanced skiers.
There is also a rare high-mountain hot spring nearby, making it perfect for skiing and soaking in the hot springs, a truly relaxing experience.
3. Xuzhou Dajingshan Ski Resort
Reference Price: 138 yuan/three hours on weekdays, 158 yuan/three hours on weekends
Opening Hours: 8:30-17:30
Contact Number: 0516-87601818
This ski resort is primarily known for its convenient transportation, pristine natural environment, and beautiful and tranquil forests.
Here, you can not only enjoy skiing to your heart’s content, but also feast your eyes on the beautiful scenery.
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