Day 2 Cycling Hualien to Ruisui 花東

Cycling Hualien to Ruisui, this is Day 2 of our #SengkangBabies花東 Taiwan biking adventure. You will find the links to each day’s activities at the end of this page.

Taiwan East Coast Map
Taiwan East Coast Map

Meanwhile, you can checkout our planning Itinerary here (Google Sheet) or our 4D3N cycling summary post.

Video: 80km route, 9 hours on the road (YouTube link)

A rough time estimate of our journey:
-0700 Left minsu
-0900 Liyu lake
-1130 Guangfu station
-1300 Fentian train
-1430 Danongdafu forest
-1600 Reach Ruisui town

You will notice that Highway 9 actually runs along the train line. There are lesser hills compared to highway 11, and we are shielded from  strong coastal winds along highway 11.

0km – Checkout from our minsu homestay

All looking super fresh at 0700. We wanted to start early to avoid the afternoon sun.

Just have to follow Highway 9 towards Liyu Lake.

We had wanted to visit instagrammable 翡翠谷 Emerald Valley, but we lost our way. I spotted the attraction from across the river haha.

(Gopro wifi had hijack my GPS’s hotspot, leading us to the wrong track)

Otherwise, take note this “waterfall” is a 15 mins easy trail. You will need to secure your bikes and bags before you track up.

There are a lot of mild uphill slopes after we left Hualien town.
The climb towards Liyu Lake was unexpectedly tough.

Be alert along this stretch of road (GPS 23.942526, 121.543420) .

For about 2km, there is only single lane both ways and no dedicated bike paths. You might encounter a lot of coaches. Do look out for cars overtaking from the opposite lane too.

Liyu Lake
Liyu Lake

鯉魚潭 Liyu Lake is actually a detour from Highway 9. But it is a nice spot to take a break. We are following the Hualien Taitung route recommended by Hualien Adventure. More details here.

20km Liyu lake is the biggest lake in Eastern Taiwan.

Our first pitstop for the day, enjoying our biscuits with a nice view. If time permits, you can cycle around the lake too.

After Liyu lake, it will be 90% downhill. YES!

Pitstops

Whenever we are tired or hungry, we will just stop at 7-11 or Family Mart. A 20min rest is enough to recharge us for one more hour. I need to ensure kids are properly hydrated every 15 to 20km.

Besides beverage and food, there are toilets at these convenience stores. And of course AIRCON!

We normally take a window seat, and we felt safe enough not to lock our bikes.

Cycling Hualien to Ruisui
Cycling Hualien to Ruisui

We also take short breaks whenever we spot nice scenic views. And there are PLENTY of green valleys in East Rift Valley 花東縱谷!

Weather was extremely good to us. Forecasted rain clouds drifted away before our arrival. It would definitely be more challenging (and dangerous) to cycle in wet conditions.

Temperature was only 26 27 degrees but we still got a tan.

 

40km Lunch at Fenglin

Bento at 悟饕池上飯包(Fenglin township). This store is popular with locals, we saw many folks takeaway the bento meals.

3 hours+ on the road, 12pm. We were famished and finished up all the delicious morsel.

Road sign below indicate 120km to Taitung end point.

The distance between Hualien 花蓮 and Taitung 台東 is either 165km (Highway 9) or 171km (Highway 11). Refer Google Map here.

We end up cycling 250km due to detours and exploration 🙂

We plan an easy tour, and covered the distance in 4D3N, instead of 3D2N. We wanted to do some sightseeing instead of rushing through.

(Refer our embedded Relive Video, 自行车环岛)

You may decide whether to cover between 40 to 100km per day.
Own Time Own Target 🙂

Boon Wee (no1) is my trusted navigator. I just give him a destination and he will lead us there.

50km Stop over near Guangfu station.

Cycling Hualien to Ruisui 瑞穗, we are over the halfway point.
System check. Bike ok, cyclists ok, we are confident of reaching Ruisui 4pm.

Sun sets around 5.30pm and we did not want to cycle in the dark.

 

Original plan was to cycle 60km, but we stretched it to 80km!

7-11 after Guangfu station. We only booked our night accommodation 20km away from Ruisui!

I had to book it so late as I could not confirm whether Ruisui (or maybe Guangfu) would be more suitable. Fatigue, weather and daylight conditions, there are too many things beyond our control.

I have listed more accommodation booking dilemma on this Blog post.

Our minsu name is Happy Forest (through Booking.com). I suspect owner tried to do a direct English to Mandarin translation, thus Happy=黑皮 森林!

I am sure the friendly boss has nothing against Blacks 🙂

From the previous 花東 images and videos,  you would noticed the dedicated motorcycle and bicycle lanes.

The bicycle lane gives cyclists more space and drivers generally overtake with a wide margin. Kudos!

We are on the same track as Taiwan’s Round Island Route 1.

60km大農大富平地森林 Danongdafu Forest Park. We had decided to detour as we had seen plenty of beautiful images on social media.

Greens and mountains surround us! Mist would cover the peaks too.
The lanes inside this park are only for bicycles and motorbikes.

You will spot some curated art decorations.  Enjoy the fresh air and expanse, We spent almost 45 minute in this lovely park.

Personally, this wooded corridor is the most scenic spot. Try popping by during autumn and the pavement would have layers of brown fallen leaves.

 

FREEDOM. JOYRIDE. This is our Cycling Hualien to Ruisui experience 🙂

Highway 9 speed limit is 70kmh at this stretch, and we are traveling at 35kmh. Not bad 🙂

80km, reached our minsu Happy Forest.

The scooter is available for guests, FOC 🙂

Love the colourful and cartoonist interior.  This must be the theme for Happy Forest haha.

Took a quick shower before heading out for dinner. I could not wait to lie down on my comfortable bed.

Hungry and tired. We had already shortlisted some famous food nearby. We are less than 400m from nearby popular food joints.

涂媽媽肉粽 has good Google Reviews. Generally, any F&B with “媽媽” are popular :p

Value for money and tasty treat, but we still prefer Singapore’s bak chang (more flavourful).

In our comfy slippers.

綠精靈, Google also highlight Ruisui’s famous milk hotpot.

Ruisui famous food
Ruisui famous food

Ordered two portions. We heard the lamb version is popular but we chose the safer pork set. Yummy 🙂

Ruisui town is also famous for their hot springs 泡湯. We gave it a miss as we will be heading to Antong 安通 on Day 3.

Headed back for an early rest after dinner. 80km is no joke and the kids seem to recover faster than me.

We must be super tired, Boon Yee (no3) commented the next day that Daddy and No1 snored so LOUDLY!

Stay tune for more adventures and photos.
Do follow our IG Story too #sengkangbabiesTaiwan #SengkangBabies花東

You may reference our Taiwan cycling posts at this tag SengkangBabies花東 : *Google Sheet itinerary (GPS inclusive)

*4D3N Cycling itinerary and summary
-Day 1a-Hualien-Taiwan Railway Online booking
-Day 1b-Hualien-Taiwan Giant bicycle rental and Hualien attractions
-Day 2-Cycling Hualien to Ruisui (Google Map GPX)
-Day 3-Cycling Ruisui to Yuli, route 193 is SO beautiful! (Google Map GPX)
-Day 4-Antong to Donghe (Attractions along Highway 11) (Google Map GPX)
-Day 4/5 – Surfing at Dulan
-Day 5 – Taitung top attractions, Kaohsiung, Home

ps.. Do follow our Cycling adventures on Instagram hashtag #Cycling

 

Do pop by link 1 and link 2 to explore everything else about Hualien!

Day 1b – Taiwan Giant bicycle rental and Hualien attractions

Taiwan Giant bicycle rental is straightforward and easy.
We will share the steps in this post.

Scenic 花蓮 Hualien!

The first impression when I reach Hualien is the mountain ranges all around. Maybe this is the feature for Taiwan East Coast, townships are always squeezed between mountain and sea 🙂

October temperature is starting to turn cold (nearer to Autumn) and rain is minimum. We were very lucky to get 25-28  degrees during our rides. (avoid cycling between June to Sep 30+ degrees!)

Hualien Activities

This is part 2 of our Hualien activities, read the first part here. Highlights:
-Arrive Hualien and lunch
-Checkin to minsu, 東之戀民宿 (8 min walk  from Train Station)
-Bike collection (Giant)
-Warmup ride to Qi Xin Tan beach
-Back to minsu after 20km
-Pack and send our luggage to Taitung (train service)
-Night Market dinner

Hualien Taitung Itinerary

Before we share more about 捷安特 Giant Bicycle rental, let us share our Google Sheet itinerary first. We have added the GPS and proximity of attractions, F&B near to train station.

Hualien itinerary recommendation
Hualien itinerary recommendation

Our Google Sheet itinerary is at this link.

Due to time limitation, we would need to visit gorgeous Taroko Gorge next time. Trip requires a 2 hour transfer from Hualien City, full-day trip recommended.

錐麓古道 Zhuilu trail sounds interesting.

Hualien is a good base to explore nearby attractions too.

清水斷崖 admire the sheer cliff drops! (and Pacific Ocean blues)
翡翠谷 Emerald Valley (need to walk 10 minutes in), 鯉魚潭 Liyu Lake
雲山水生態農莊 anyone?

Taiwan Giant bicycle rental

The first step to cycling would be to rent a bike.
捷安特 Giant Hualien is one popular option (next to Hualien Train station).

Giant Bicycle Hualien
Giant Bicycle Hualien

Three Easy steps to book your bikes

Step 1) Contact 捷安特花蓮站 on Facebook or giant.d21134@msa.hinet.net
*Bicycle booking details and FAQ ( link), Google (map).

Step 2) Tell them your Start and End point, and cycling dates

Step 3) Choose your bicycles (mountain bikes or racers). Electric bikes available too but limited by battery life (every 50km need recharge)

Giant accept credit card payment, and you only pay after bicycle collection.

Bicycle rates are only SGD $15 to $20 per day!

Bikes will come with panniers, and lights (for tunnels).
We would recommend your own GoPro.

We always target to reach our destination before 5pm. Sun sets around 5.30pm and it gets dark around 6pm.

As we did not wear cycling shorts, INVEST in a thick cushion seat!
Your bum will Thank you.

Helmet is most important safety gear.
Not inclusive in Giant package, rental fee is NTD 100.

Other protection would be gloves, sunglass, arm-sleeve and sun tan.
*Take note Giants shops are closed on Thursday.

Taiwan Giant bicycle rental
Taiwan Giant bicycle rental

What to pack for your cycling trip?

Image below is a reference, every family would have different needs. Packing and unloading will become easier after a few tries.

Multi day cycling packing list
Multi day cycling packing list

Only heavy thing we had was our notebook, we need to backup our photos.

Anything extra will be sent via luggage to destination. Taiwan train services offer this service all around Taiwan. And it is very affordable too NTD 50 (one piece SGD 2.50 only).

*This is a lifesaver service, take note “delivery office” close at 8pm.
** Do waterproof your items, and get a raincoat for yourself. Rain is quite common in Taiwan, but we were lucky

Before we set off, we recommend Taiwan Tourism’s cycling ebook too.

Warmup Cycling around Hualien

After collecting and equipping our bikes. We went for a short 20km warmup round.

We have highlighted these spots in our 4D3N Cycling Summary post, 七星潭, 四八高地 and 奇萊鼻燈塔.

Beautiful and scenic coastal area. Just take note there are a lot of dogs in Taiwan (both pets and wild). Most only bark :p

Hualien Night Market

Dinner at 花蓮東大門夜市 Dongdamen Night Market.

No 3 Yee and his 滷肉饭. I could count the number of meat pieces! Yee loves his rice but I found it miserable :p

炸蛋蔥油餅 (4/5) (stall in market)
Best! Super oily, but the egg will melt into the dough.
Google Map tells us there are two other authentic stalls 🙂

蔣家官財板 (4.5/5)
Imagine French toast, with 20 choices of ingredients!
Choose the correct stall, there are three in this night market!

Hualien best food
Hualien best food

Accommodation, booking dilemma

Homestay Hualien
Our Hualien Homestay

Comfortable bed, friendly host. We set off early at 0700 the next day. We could keep our bicycles in the hall.

The dilemna with a daily change of minsu (homestay), on a cycling tour. How do we estimate the mileage and plan for next rest point? There are plenty of dynamic factors, when we are on the road 6 to 8 hours a day.

For example. Starting at 花蓮 Hualien (Highway 9), should we rest at :
-光復 Guangfu Town-50km. Or stretch it to ..
-瑞穗 Ruisui-70km
-玉里 Yuli-92km

Do we have the Stamina? If we are over-ambitious and book too far away, we might rush through our journey.  This can be dangerous as we might lose concentration, and also opportunities to discover local attractions.

What happens if rain or punctures delay our trip?
Where/when do we want to take our rest and meals?
What happens if we are forced to cancel our minsu (lose the deposit?)

Very often, we could only confirm our stay 24 (or even 4 hours) before we reach. Since Oct is not peak-season, we had plenty of options (plan A, B, C etc).

Which town has more amenities and food? In above example, Yuli and Ruisui confirm more happening than Guangfu 🙂

 

Our short stay did not do justice to Hualien. We would like to come back again and spend more time exploring the mountains.

Stay tune for more adventures and photos.
Do follow our IG Story too #sengkangbabiesTaiwan #SengkangBabies花東

You may reference our Taiwan cycling posts at this tag SengkangBabies花東 : *Google Sheet itinerary (GPS inclusive)

*4D3N Cycling itinerary and summary
-Day 1a-Hualien-Taiwan Railway Online booking
-Day 1b-Hualien-Taiwan Giant bicycle rental and Hualien attractions
-Day 2-Cycling Hualien to Ruisui
-Day 3-Cycling Ruisui to Yuli, route 193 is SO beautiful!
-Day 4-Antong to Donghe (Attractions along Highway 11)
-Day 4/5 – Surfing at Dulan
-Day 5 – Taitung top attractions, Kaohsiung, Home

Video: Cycling Hualian to Ruisui

Video: Cycling Ruisui to Yuli (so pretty!)

Cycling Highway 30,11 Yuli to Taitung

ps.. Do follow our Cycling adventures on Instagram hashtag #Cycling
We enjoyed some discounts from our Giant bicycle rentals