Yunbugu Cloud Waterfall Valley sits in the Half-Block Tofu Mountain on the northwestern edge of Yanqing Basin, Beijing. It’s nestled between Yanqing County and Hebei’s Chicheng County, just 16 km southwest of Yanqing Town. If you’re visiting the famous Longqing Gorge, Yunbugu is only 6 km east—perfect for a combined trip! The valley lies near Xianglong Road, making it easy to reach by car. For public transport, take a bus to Yanqing Coach Station and then a taxi or local ride to the entrance.
Natural Wonders
This hidden gem lives up to its name: mist-covered waterfalls, crystal-clear streams, and rocky cliffs create a lush, mystical atmosphere. The cloud waterfalls (hint: they’re named after this!) cascade down mountains, especially stunning after rain. At the summit, a 100+ acre alpine meadow unfolds—think wildflowers, sweeping views, and endless space for camping under the stars. The 1,157-meter peak offers panoramic vistas of Yanqing Basin and distant hills.
Adventure Experience
Yunbugu is a hiker’s paradise. Trails wind through forests, cross bubbling brooks, and climb to the meadow. Some paths are steep, so bring sturdy shoes! Less experienced visitors can stick to lower-altitude routes. The grassy plateau at the top is ideal for picnics or setting up a tent. On clear days, you might spot rare birds or muntjac deer.
Cultural Touches
Though mostly wild, Yunbugu has whispers of history. Nearby, look for ancient stone walls—remnants of Great Wall watchtowers from the Ming Dynasty. Local villagers sometimes sell homemade snacks or crafts near the entrance, giving you a taste of rural Yanqing life.
Practical Tips
- Facilities: Basic restrooms and a small shop at the entrance, but pack snacks and water. Camping areas have no amenities, so bring everything (including a tent!).
- Best Time: Summer (cooler than downtown Beijing) and autumn (fall foliage). Winter is snowy but quiet.
- Safety: Marked trails exist, but some areas are undeveloped. Go with a group and tell someone your plans.
Why Visit Yunbugu?
If you want to escape Beijing’s crowds, this is your spot. It’s not as touristy as Longqing Gorge but equally breathtaking. Whether you’re here to hike, camp, or snap photos, Yunbugu feels like a secret world. Pro tip: Visit mid-week for solitude—weekends get busy with local families.
Ready for an off-the-beaten-path adventure? Yunbugu Cloud Waterfall Valley waits!