Longmen Riverside Camping Resort

Northern Taiwan


This 37-hectare campsite by the Shuangshi River has accommodation for up to 1600 people, a swimming pool, barbecue facilities and even paintball. To get here from Fulong train station, turn left at the main road (Hwy 2) after exiting the station. A lane running along the highway leads to the campsite, which is just past the visitor centre. The entire walk is about 10 minutes.


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