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Great Wall: Huanghuacheng to the Walled Village

Next scheduled trip
Wednesday May 23rd, 2012

350 RMB; Bus leaves from Lido Starbucks at 8:30am; return approx. 5:30pm     (Reservation information)

If you’ve done our nice and easy Zhuangdaokou to the Walled Village hike, you might have noticed a good stretch of Great Wall near the midpoint of the hike and wondered if it was possible to follow it further along. On this hike, we’ll do exactly that!

This stretch of wall is part of the Huanghuacheng (Yellow Flower) Great Wall, and contains restored and unrestored sections for us to explore.

We’ll start off near the Huanghuacheng Reservoir, and scramble up a hill trail to get on to the wall. This first section has been restored, and while a little steep in places, is good to walk on.

After around 40 minutes, we’ll reach the highest point on this stretch—the base of a ruined tower—and take a break to enjoy the amazing views: back the way we came, the steep and twisting Huanghuacheng Great Wall rises from the reservoir and snakes off into the distance; to the east, farmland and small villages in a broad valley surrounded by mountains; to the west, the stretch of Great Wall that we’ll continue along.

Following the wall, we dip down to the Erdaoguan Gate, an archway through which our Zhuangdaokou to the Walled village hike passes. The climb down to the archway is steep, and there are no ramparts or crenellations to hold on to – it’s necessary to take it slow and easy here.

We’ll take a break at the archway, and gather our energy for the climb up the steep and tall stairs on the opposite side of the pass. After climbing the stairs, we’ll be following unrestored wall along a ridgeline for a little more than an hour, passing through five or six ruined towers.

If we continued along the wall we’d arrive at the Little West Lake. Instead of heading for the lake, we’ll leave the wall and follow a hill trail to the Walled Village, passing through chestnut orchards and fields on our way back down to flat ground. The trail is not too steep, but can be bushy in places, particularly in summer.

The Walled Village is a small settlement that has sprung up in and around an old army barracks that used to house soldiers tasked with guarding the Great Wall. The walls remain in good condition, and it’s possible to walk along the top of the walls just about all the way around the village. The village inside the walls is full of courtyard houses, old trees, and grindstones.

After we’ve finished investigating the village, we’ll walk out to the main road to meet our bus, and head back to the reservoir to get lunch at a good Chinese restaurant. If there’s time (and interest!), we’ll be able to take a short climb up to the Great Wall on the northern side of the reservoir before heading back to the city.

Extra: On this hike we will be accompanied by Betsy Taylor, an experienced Naturalist who will keep an eye out for interesting flora, fauna, and geology while we walk. Stick close to her if you’re interested to learn more about what we see on the hike, and she’ll talk about anything we find.

What to bring on this hike?
Snacks to eat along the way.
Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sun cream.
Good hiking boots.
(Click here to read our full What To Bring on a Hike list.)

Reservations: click here to make your reservation.

Level of difficulty for this hike

Level 3+

Level 3+ hikes are a bit more difficult than a level 3, but easier than a level 4. Level 3 hikes will take approximately 2-3 hours, and can be either reasonably easy, or challenging, depending on an individual’s experience and level of fitness. They tend to be about 8 to 12 kilometers in length and involve one or two rigorous climbs. Most people will be able to complete a level 3+ hike without much trouble, although they may be difficult for people who are not used to hiking or are severely out of shape. If you are an inexperienced hiker, please consider the following questions before registering for a level 3 hike: can you climb up five flights of stairs without getting winded? Can you walk for two hours without taking more than one five-minute break? Do you have comfortable shoes with good grip and support?

Click here to view descriptions of all hike difficulty ratings.

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Weather - what's the forecast?
Current Conditions
Mist

Mist, 22°C

Sunrise: 4:53 am
Sunset: 7:28 pm
Humidity: 69%

Forecast Conditions

Mon, 21 May 2012
Cloudy, high of 28°C, low of 18°C

Tue, 22 May 2012
Partly Cloudy, high of 29°C, low of 14°C

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