Best Hotels with Children's Pool Near Mile Yingbin

At Beijing's Longmenjian Scenic Area, the Maitreya Greeting Statue steals the show with its infectious smile, warmly welcoming every visitor. This canyon landscape offers a surreal escape with towering rock formations and crystal-clear streams along hiking trails. Spring brings wildflowers in full bloom, while autumn paints the valley in fiery hues—each season unveils unique surprises. A must-visit for nature lovers craving serenity just outside the city chaos!

Beijing Shan Bian Courtyard Private Soup Holiday  Inn

Beijing Shan Bian Courtyard Private Soup Holiday Inn

5 / 5Outstanding9 Reviews
9 Lijiazhuang Village, Qingshui Town, Mentougou District, Beijing, China
3.86KM from Mile Yingbin

Escape the city hustle? This mountain retreat with private hot springs is your perfect choice! Nestled in Beijing's tranquil Mentougou area with 90% forest coverage, the spacious rooms, free BBQ facilities, and onsen-style baths make it ideal for friends or family getaways. Nearby attractions like Longmen Gorge are just a short drive away. Enjoy complimentary breakfast and local delicacies such as the famous firepot tofu hotpot, a regional specialty. Pet-friendly and surrounded by nature, it’s the ultimate relaxing getaway!

Executive FloorConference HallFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaHot SpringChildren's Play Area
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Beijing Qingxinyaju Homestay

Beijing Qingxinyaju Homestay

4.8 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
No. 34, North Street West Jia, Shangqingshui Village, Qingshui Town
8.96KM from Mile Yingbin
Children's Play AreaHome TheaterBarbecueBarbecue AvailableParkingCharging Station
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Recommended is Beijing Longmen Gorge Resort, located right at the heart of the scenic area, offering family rooms and mountain-view terraces with direct access to hiking trails. Ideal for early morning sunrise views and birdwatching in the forest. The resort features a traditional Chinese courtyard, natural mineral hot springs, and a peaceful atmosphere—perfect for a relaxing getaway. Easy access from Beijing via Line 14 Subway to Zhangguozhuang Station, then bus 952 to the scenic area (approx. 1.5 hours).

Take Subway Line 9 from Beijing West Station to National Library Station, transfer to Line 4 to Tianning Temple, then board Bus 830 to "Longmen Gorge Scenic Area"—about 1.5 hours total. For faster travel, book a private shuttle service directly from downtown to the entrance, avoiding transfers. On-site, an eco-electric shuttle connects major attractions like "Cloud Mist Valley" and "Falling Water Pavilion," ensuring smooth and stress-free exploration.

Must-try is the sky-high glass bridge, spanning 100 meters over a deep valley—ideal for thrill-seekers and panoramic photography. In summer, forest stream trekking offers refreshing walks through crystal-clear pools and shaded ravines. The area also hosts guided ecological tours led by naturalists, teaching visitors about rare local flora and fauna. At night, join the stargazing campsite with telescopes and astronomy lectures—perfect for escaping city lights and connecting with nature.

Longmen Gorge Mountain Lodge is a top choice for photographers, featuring wooden architecture and floor-to-ceiling windows that capture golden sunrise light and dramatic sunset hues across the mountains. Designated photo spots like "Dawn Cliff" and "Mist Viewpoint" are perfect for capturing ethereal landscapes. The lodge provides free equipment rentals and hosts a monthly Nature Light Photography Festival, attracting photographers nationwide seeking inspiration and community.

Beijing Longmen Gorge Hot Spring Resort is highly recommended, with natural mineral outdoor baths rich in sulfur and calcium—ideal for relaxation and muscle recovery. The resort is nestled into the mountains, glowing softly at night like stars falling into the valley. Rooms include mountain-view suites and private onsen villas with personal soaking tubs. Daily activities such as forest meditation sessions and herbal therapy workshops enhance the wellness experience, making it a true retreat.

The Cloud Mist Valley Light Trail is ideal for newcomers—just 2.5 km long with gentle slopes, clearly marked signs, handrails, and non-slip paths. It winds through primeval pine forests and cascading streams, offering sightings of ferns and wild birds. Rest stops are available every kilometer, and guided tours are offered on weekends by trained rangers. Free topographic maps and safety tips are provided at the visitor center, ensuring a safe and enjoyable first hike.