Liugui Hot Springs
Nestled in the lush foothills of southern Taiwan, Liugui Hot Springs offers a serene escape into nature's warm embrace. This hidden gem, surrounded by verdant forests and the gentle murmur of the Laonong River, is a haven for those seeking relaxation and a touch of local culture. The area is known for its clear, odorless hot springs, which are rich in minerals and perfect for soaking away travel fatigue. With a laid-back village atmosphere and easy access to hiking trails, Liugui is an ideal stop for self-drive explorers looking to unwind after a day of adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Soak in the Hot Springs: Experience the therapeutic waters at one of the many public bathhouses or resort-style pools. The springs are divided into different temperature zones, allowing you to find your perfect soak.
- Explore the Laonong River Valley: Walk or cycle along the river, where you can spot local wildlife and enjoy the tranquil scenery. The valley is particularly beautiful in the early morning or late afternoon.
- Visit the Liugui Old Street: Wander through this charming street lined with traditional shops and eateries. Sample local specialties like bamboo rice and wild vegetable dishes.
- Hike to the Yushan National Park Boundary: For more active travelers, nearby trails lead into the edge of Yushan National Park, offering stunning views of Taiwan's highest peaks.
- Try the Local Tea: Liugui is also known for its oolong tea. Stop by a tea house to taste the aromatic brews and learn about tea culture.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a full day is sufficient to enjoy the hot springs and explore the village. If you're combining it with a hike or want a more leisurely pace, consider staying overnight at a hot springs resort. A half-day is enough for a quick soak and a stroll through Old Street, but to truly relax, plan for at least four to five hours.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kaohsiung City: Just over an hour's drive away, this vibrant metropolis offers night markets, museums, and the iconic Lotus Pond.
- Maolin National Scenic Area: Famous for its butterfly valley, purple butterfly migration (winter/spring), and the dramatic Dajin Bridge.
- Baolai Hot Springs: A neighboring hot spring area with more developed facilities and scenic river views.
- Jiasian: A small town known for its organic farming and as a gateway to the Southern Cross-Island Highway.
- Taroko National Park: While farther north, it can be combined on a longer road trip for its marble gorges and hiking trails.
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- Kaohsiung City — 毛貓大少爺 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Jiasian — 毛貓大少爺 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Taroko National Park — 總統府 / Official Photo by Shufu Liu / Office of the President Perspective correction made by Basile Morin from the original version . / CC BY 2.0