Just 2 hours from Beijing, I found the ultimate summer escape at a 1,473-meter-high cloud café in the surrounding mountains
📍Location: At the border between Yanqing District, Beijing and Chicheng County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province (main entrance and core area are in Hebei Chicheng, but very close to Beijing Yanqing, often considered a Beijing suburban destination).
Altitude: The core resort area is about 1,300-1,500 meters above sea level, offering cool and pleasant summers (perfect for escaping the heat) and cold but enchanting snowy winters (with winter sports available).
Key experiences: Alpine meadows, forest oxygen bar, 1473 Summit Café, RV campground, outdoor activities (cycling, hiking, camping, etc.), and relatively well-developed resort facilities.
(1) Travel Guide Highlights:
1. Best Time to Visit:
Summer (June - early September): Highly recommended! Cool climate (about 10°C lower than downtown Beijing), lush greenery, and wildflowers in bloom—ideal for hiking, camping, cycling, and summer retreats. A jacket may be needed at night.
Autumn (mid-September - mid-October): Vibrant foliage, crisp air, and great for hiking and photography.
Winter (December - February): Snow-covered landscapes, perfect for winter sports (check seasonal offerings like snow parks or snowmobiling). Temperatures are very low, so pack warm clothing.
Spring (April - May): Warming temperatures and blooming flowers, but winds can be strong, and the scenery is less impressive than in summer or autumn.
2. Transportation:
Self-driving (most recommended and convenient):
Route: Take the Jingli Expressway (Yanchong Expressway) from Beijing (e.g., North 5th Ring Road), exit at "Dahaituo/Yanjiaping," and follow navigation for about 15-20 minutes to reach Haituo Valley Resort. Total travel time: ~2-2.5 hours (depending on starting point and traffic).
Road conditions: The expressway is well-maintained with many tunnels and bridges, significantly reducing travel time. Observe speed limits and drive safely in mountainous areas.
Parking: Available within the resort (some accommodations allow parking near lodging).
3. Accommodation Options:
Haituo Valley RV-Park: The most unique! Experience American-style RV stays with full amenities (bed, bathroom, kitchen) and a private yard—great for families or groups. Book early, especially in peak season.
Glamping/Camping: Pre-setup tent hotels (e.g., Starry White Bear Tents) offer comfortable camping (with beds and heating). BYO tents are allowed in designated areas (check seasonal availability and fees).
Apartments/Hotels: Swiss-style townhouses and serviced apartments (e.g., Ruilan Hotel) provide standard hotel services for comfort-seeking travelers.
4. Dining Options:
Resort Restaurants:
Cafeterias (Cloud Cafeteria/First Cafeteria): Buffet or set meals with good value and variety.
Hot Pot/BBQ: Dedicated hot pot and barbecue restaurants.
Western Restaurants/Cafés: E.g., 1473 Summit Café (mountain-top) and lakeside restaurants—great ambiance but pricier.
Convenience Stores: Supermarkets for snacks, drinks, and daily essentials.
5. Practical Tips & Notes:
Altitude & Temperature: Even in summer, mornings, evenings, and rainy days can be chilly (or cold). Pack long sleeves, fleece, or a light down jacket. Sun protection (strong UV) and windproof gear are essential.
Clothing & Gear:
Comfortable hiking or sports shoes (especially for 1473 Café).
Seasonal attire (sun hats, sunglasses for summer; warm layers, gloves for autumn/winter).
Rain gear (mountain weather changes quickly).
Personal meds and insect repellent (summer).
Cash: Mobile payments are widely accepted, but carry some cash for areas with poor signal or small vendors.
Eco-Friendly: Pack out all trash, protect nature, avoid picking plants, and do not disturb wildlife.