Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu | Views over the lake from the first section of Great Wall.
Views over the lake from the first section of Great Wall.

Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu

Hike up and over repaired Great Wall and cross the glass bridge in the Lakeside Great Wall Scenic Area, and then hike out the back of the park area to find quieter trails and unrepaired Great Wall at Longquanyu.

Level 3
Some steep descents on repaired Great Wall, plus some fences to get around and a stream to cross. Approx. 4 hours start to finish over 8km. (Can I do it?)

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On this hike you’ll see both repaired and unrepaired Great Wall, as well as lakes, mountains, and streams.

The Lakeside Great Wall is a park area that features repaired Great Wall that both rises above and dips down into the Xishuiyu Reservoir.

Out the back of the park area is the Longquanyu Great Wall, where you’ll hike along the last part of unrepaired Great Wall in the area as well as some that has been repaired more recently.

After exploring the unrepaired wall we’ll hike back into the park area and follow the lakeside trail back to the bus. (Optional—buy a ticket for the speedboat instead of walking.)

After the hike we’ll head to a nearby village restaurant for a big hot meal and cold drinks.

The hike

At the Lakeside Great Wall we start off by crossing over the ‘70s-era dam that created the reservoir here, and then we make a short climb to get up on to the repaired Great Wall. From atop the wall here we’ll be able to see wall all around – an unrepaired section of Great Wall climbing a cliff above the reservoir, and more of the repaired wall on the other side of the lake. The views of the reservoir itself are also excellent – the wall runs high above the lake, and we’ll see little paddleboats dotting the water.

We’ll come down off the wall and follow a park road around the corner a little way before taking a turn to get back on the Great Wall, first passing the ‘Great Wall in the water’ before hiking up and over a peak. The climb up to the top is fairly steep. The climb down the other side is on a well-formed track. We’ll take our time here.

Walking over the Glass Bridge at the Lakeside Great Wall
Walking over the Glass Bridge at the Lakeside Great Wall. (Click for larger image)

The wall dips down to the water again, and we’ll cross over the Glass Bridge and head up another steep stretch of Great Wall, passing three Great Wall towers on the way to the highest point inside the park area.

After a break at the high point, we’ll hike down a hill track and then on to the Longquanyu Great Wall.

Just outside the Lakeside Great Wall park area is a short stretch of repaired Great Wall that soon turns rough and wild. We’ll follow the wall up to a large tower on a hill top, and then over and along to a dip in the hills. A short, steep, and somewhat tricky descent takes us down into the dip.

Hiking down a rough section of Great Wall at Longquanyu
Hiking down a rough section of Great Wall at Longquanyu. (Click for larger image)

Beyond the dip the Great Wall heads up to cliffs and then dead-ends. We won’t hike up that way today. We’ll instead follow field trails down into a valley, and then down a narrow track to get back to the Lakeside Great Wall scenic area. (We’d used to continue to hike the rest of the wall at Longquanyu, but the village rules there are not very hiker-friendly right now.) Just before getting down into the valley we need to cross a rocky section where the trail was washed out. This part is a little bit tricky and gets narrow for a little while—some care is required.

We can take a quick detour up to the Black Dragon Pool before hiking out down the valley back to the beach area.

Hikers who would like extra exercise can follow the lakeside trail back to the bus. If you’d like to get back to the bus the fast (or faster) way, you can buy a ticket for a boat ride back to the dam—the fast way is the slow boat, faster (just a few minutes, too fast!) is the speed boat.

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    Seven shots from a hike in the snow at the Lakeside Great Wall—not that many photos, too cold, too snowy!
  2. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2025/12/28

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    A winter walk to explore the Great Wall around the reservoir at the Lakeside Great Wall—24 photos of Great Wall, hills and mountains, and the frozen streams and reservoir.
  3. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2025/11/19

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  4. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2025/06/28

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    Misty and cool with a little light rain … a welcome break from the hot weather earlier in the week—see 18 photos from the Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu hike.
  5. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2025/06/15

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  6. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2025/03/22

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    The blossoms were out early at Longquanyu, making the scenery on this visit extra pretty—see 10 photos of Great Wall and blossoms in the hills.
  7. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/11/16

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/11/16

    See sixteen photos from a hike around the Lakeside Great Wall scenic area and part of the Longquanyu Great Wall.
  8. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/10/27

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/10/27

    A quick set of photos from a hike on the around the Lakeside Great Wall—autumn colours and clear skies.
  9. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/10/12

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/10/12

    Photos from a hike around the Huanghuacheng Lakeside Great Wall, including a visit out the back of the park to see the Longquanyu Great Wall—see fifteen photos from the wall and lakeside trails.
  10. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/09/17

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/09/17

    A big set of photos from an excellent hike in the Huanghuacheng area—views of repaired and unrepaired wall, plus forests, streams, and the reservoirs at the Lakeside Great Wall.
  11. Huanghuacheng Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/06/23

    Huanghuacheng Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2024/06/23

    On this hike we checked out the repaired Great Wall in the Lakeside Great Wall scenic area, and then hiked out the back to take a look at some of the rougher Great Wall in the area—see 13 photos from a fine day.
  12. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2022/09/23

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2022/09/23

    We took a stroll on the repaired Great Wall in the Lakeside Great Wall Scenic Area before heading out the back to hike along unrepaired ‘wild’ Great Wall at Longquanyu—see 13 photos.
  13. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2022/06/25

    Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2023/06/25

    Take a look at thirteen photos from an exploration of the Lakeside Great Wall, including shots from the unrepaired wall outside the park area, plus a snake!
  14. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2022/05/08

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    A small set of photos from a hike around the Lakeside Great Wall—cloudy and misty, with views of water and wall.
  15. Lakeside Great Wall and Longquanyu, 2020/11/14

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