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Best Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Mao'er Mountain

Escape the city hustle at Mao'er Mountain Scenic Area! This hidden gem features cat-ear shaped peaks (yes, really!) surrounded by lush greenery and crisp mountain air. Hike trails for all fitness levels to reach panoramic views of Beijing skyline - sunset turns the whole city golden! Don't miss authentic farmhouse meals featuring wild-picked veggies and slow-cooked chicken, plus unique mountain specialties perfect for souvenirs. Pro tip: Wear comfy shoes and bring your camera!

Beijing Yunyinli Residential

Beijing Yunyinli Residential

4.6 / 5Great34 Reviews
Shangyingshui Village, Fozizhuang Township
5.7KM from Mao'er Mountain

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at this charming mountain retreat near Beijing! Enjoy butler-style service while relaxing in the picnic area, home theater, or barbecue spot—perfect for families or friends. Kids will love the craft workshops and seasonal fruit-picking activities. Explore nearby attractions like Shihua Cave and Hongjing Road, or bring your pets along for the adventure. Unwind in the garden with a cup of tea or sing your heart out in the KTV room. A truly relaxing getaway!

Family-friendly HotelPicnic AreaHome TheaterNon-smoking floorBarbecueIroning Service
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Hongcang Homestay

Hongcang Homestay

4.9 / 5Outstanding53 Reviews
No.96 Changcao Village, Fozizhuang Township
7.28KM from Mao'er Mountain

Nestled amidst rolling hills, this rustic retreat offers the perfect blend of family fun and eco-tourism! With a unique granary-themed design, the homestay features 11 courtyard suites and a standalone barn house. Kids will love the playground and interacting with friendly farm animals, while adults can unwind in the private KTV room or sip tea in the serene tea house. As night falls, gather around for a BBQ under the stars – pure bliss!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelPicking and PlantingPicnic AreaChildren's Play AreaHome Theater
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Zhang's Room

Zhang's Room

4.8 / 5Outstanding40 Reviews
Zhoukoudian Town Xulishui Village
6.52KM from Mao'er Mountain
Family-friendly HotelMountain Retreat for Summer EscapesBarbecueRiver Trekking and RaftingPets AllowedBarbecue Available
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Xuyang villa, Xi'an village, Beijing

Xuyang villa, Xi'an village, Beijing

4.8 / 5Outstanding36 Reviews
200 meters northeast of Xi'an Village Villagers Committee, Fozizhuang Township
5.08KM from Mao'er Mountain
BarbecueMountain Retreat for Summer EscapesRiver Trekking and RaftingPets AllowedStay 5 Nights, Get 1 FreeBarbecue Available
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Floral Hotel· Beijing Changliushui No.1 Courtyard Hotel

Floral Hotel· Beijing Changliushui No.1 Courtyard Hotel

3.4 / 541 Reviews
No. 25, Changliushui Village, Zhoukoudian Town
4.23KM from Mao'er Mountain
Picnic AreaValet ParkingNon-smoking floorBarbecueStay 5 Nights, Get 1 FreeBarbecue Available
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大热荒野云端516露营地

大热荒野云端516露营地

河北镇他窖村九圣庙东北300米
6.83KM from Mao'er Mountain
Mahjong RoomHiking24-hour front deskFree ParkingBarbecueBarbecue Available
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Beijing Huiyuan Farm Stay

Beijing Huiyuan Farm Stay

4.9 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
黄山店村恒顺场44号
7.21KM from Mao'er Mountain
Newly OpenedFree ParkingBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyParking
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Huagang white villa

Huagang white villa

4.5 / 5Great3 Reviews
南窖乡刘家台19号
6.47KM from Mao'er Mountain
Charging StationFree ParkingBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet Friendly
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北京银狐饭店(银狐洞景区店)

北京银狐饭店(银狐洞景区店)

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
佛子庄乡下英水村银狐洞景区售票处北侧20米
6.83KM from Mao'er Mountain
Charging Station24-hour front deskFree ParkingLuggage StorageJiuyanqiao Night ViewBudget-Friendly Hotel
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北京绿野剧场民宿

北京绿野剧场民宿

京昆路长操村退役军人服务站东南100米
7.29KM from Mao'er Mountain
24-hour front deskNewly OpenedFree ParkingNewly RenovatedPet FriendlyPet Friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mao'er Mountain

Jingxi Xiaoyuan Homestay is a top choice near Mao'er Mountain Scenic Area, offering traditional Beijing courtyard architecture with private gardens and mountain-view terraces. Guests can enjoy morning bird songs and evening sunsets over the hills. The property provides free shuttle service to the scenic area entrance, ensuring convenient access.

Additionally, Cui Feng Villa Resort offers forested surroundings and a clear stream, with rooms featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the natural landscape. Ideal for families or groups seeking tranquility, both accommodations are just a 10-minute drive from the main attractions of Mao'er Mountain. They also host cultural workshops like traditional Beijing paper-cutting and pottery-making, allowing travelers to engage deeply with local heritage.

The most convenient option is taking Line 16 of the Beijing Subway to "Dongfang University City Station," then transferring to the dedicated "Mao'er Mountain Tour Express" bus, which runs every 30 minutes and takes about 75 minutes. Fares start at just ¥20.

For those preferring flexibility, renting an electric scooter or driving via the "Jingxi Ring Road" is ideal. Numerous parking lots and directional signs are available along the route. Note: traffic peaks on weekends and holidays—arrive before 8 a.m. to avoid congestion.

Many local homestays offer free shuttle services upon reservation. Alternatively, eco-friendly shared e-bikes are available at designated stations around the scenic area, perfect for short-distance exploration.

Beyond its stunning natural scenery, Mao'er Mountain offers immersive cultural experiences rooted in northern Beijing’s heritage. Visitors can join traditional bamboo weaving workshops, led by local artisans, where they learn to craft handwoven baskets using sustainable materials—a practice passed down through generations.

Each spring, the Mountain Sacrifice Ceremony draws crowds: guests wear Hanfu, light incense at the foot of the mountain altar, and receive limited-edition blessing talismans. The event blends spirituality with community tradition.

The on-site Jingxi Farming Museum features interactive exhibits showcasing Qing-era farming tools and grain storage techniques, enhanced by live reenactments and multimedia displays. At night, participate in Stargazing Nights guided by astronomy experts who identify constellations like the Big Dipper and the Milky Way, accompanied by campfires under a vast sky—perfect for unforgettable memories.

Yes, several nearby hotels provide comprehensive outdoor experience packages. Cui Feng Villa Resort features a dedicated mountain biking trail with free rental bikes and guided tours through pine forests and streams—approximately 4 km long, suitable for all ages.

Jingxi Xiaoyuan Homestay offers a themed Forest Treasure Hunt, combining map-based puzzles with nature observation challenges. Participants earn handmade souvenirs upon completion. Monthly nighttime ecological tours use infrared lights to spot nocturnal wildlife like foxes and rabbits—blending education and adventure.

Many room types include outdoor grilling areas and open-air yoga platforms, where guests can practice morning meditation amid the pines or enjoy al fresco dinners under the stars. All activities are professionally organized with full safety protocols, ensuring a secure and enriching connection with nature.

Jingxi Boutique Inn is a top choice near Maowei Mountain Scenic Area, offering mountain-view rooms with panoramic views of forested slopes and misty mornings. Located just a 15-minute walk from main trails and viewpoints, it features an on-site organic restaurant serving local wild herbs and mountain vegetables.

Another excellent option is Miaofengshan Resort, nestled within pristine woodland with access to hot springs, guided hiking tours, and eco-friendly accommodations. Both properties provide complimentary shuttle services to key scenic spots, ensuring seamless exploration.

HopeGoo in advance is strongly recommended, especially during spring and autumn when visitation peaks.

The most convenient route is taking Subway Line 1 to the 917 bus at Sanyuanli Station, then transferring to a local shuttle bus to Maowei Mountain entrance—total travel time around 2 hours. For comfort and flexibility, private car rental is ideal, taking about 1.5 hours with scenic stops along the way, perfect for families or groups.

Alternatively, many travel platforms offer guided day trips including round-trip transport, tickets, and professional guides—great for first-time visitors. Always use Baidu Maps or Gaode Maps for real-time traffic updates and bus schedules to avoid delays.

Must-try experiences include sunrise hiking at dawn from the summit viewpoint, where golden light spills over the ridgelines; wild tea-picking workshops with local farmers, followed by tasting freshly hand-roasted spring tea; and overnight camping in forest tents, offering star-gazing under pristine night skies and immersive sounds of nature.

The area also features an eco-education center showcasing native flora and fauna, ideal for family learning and environmental awareness. These authentic activities provide not only adventure but also deep cultural and ecological connections to Beijing’s suburban wilderness.