Hotels with Horseback Riding Near Bulaotun Observatory

Calling all stargazers! Bulaotun Observatory is a must-visit with its massive radio telescope that lets you explore the mysteries of the cosmos up close. The peaceful surroundings make it perfect for escaping the city hustle, and at night, you'll be treated to a dazzling display of stars—it's the ultimate spot for cosmic adventures!

Beijing Caoshe Youran Mountain Villa Homestay (Bulaotunzhen Branch)

Beijing Caoshe Youran Mountain Villa Homestay (Bulaotunzhen Branch)

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No. 402, Bulaotun Village, Bulaotun Town
1.18KM from Bulaotun Observatory
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Stay at Bulao Tun Starlight Camping Base, located just minutes from the observatory, offering panoramic dome tents and dedicated stargazing decks. The site provides professional telescopes and guided night sky tours under the pristine dark skies of northern Beijing. Ideal for astronomy enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience. Accessible via bus from Dongzhimen in Beijing to Miyun District, then a short local ride—scenic journey through rural landscapes enhances the adventure.

Take the 980 bus from Dongzhimen in Beijing to Miyun Bus Station, then transfer to a local shuttle to Bulao Tun. Total travel time: about 2.5 hours. Alternatively, book a guided stargazing tour with private transfer, which includes visit to the observatory and nearby nature trails. For self-drive, take the Jingcheng Expressway to Miyun Exit, then follow rural roads—note that some sections are unpaved, so a 4WD vehicle is recommended.

The observatory features an all-night open stargazing platform with free nightly astronomy talks on sunspots, lunar phases, and planetary motions. During summer, it hosts the Northern China Star Festival, featuring lectures by renowned astronomers and access to high-powered telescopes. On-site, a digital star projection system simulates seasonal sky changes, making it ideal for educational visits by families and students.