oncepachiao
2017-12-31 16:43:56
盡管不自己開車來的話,到此地旅游仍有點不方便,但幸好交通上不便,以及道入口處巷弄較狹小的關(guān)系,來這里看地質(zhì)風(fēng)景,幾乎不會遇到游覽車游客團的喧囂,是個適合三五私密好友一起來造訪的地方。充滿變化的地質(zhì)景觀襯著海天一色的美景,再看著解說牌介紹的荷蘭、西班牙、琉球人、平埔族和漢人在此留過的足跡故事,以及和平島名的由來,也仿佛走過這座島近400年來的時光。
church2013
2017-11-27 11:35:28
開闊的海景,讓人心情放松。環(huán)境也蠻整潔的,海邊自然的礁石也令人感動。夕陽的余暉與新建的和平島大橋,相當(dāng)壯觀。和平島周遭的海鮮店價格也蠻合理的。
花落
2018-01-23 20:26:41
公園的入口處讓人聯(lián)想到廢棄的工程,荒涼的模樣差點打了退堂鼓,過橋后的景致,有如殘破的舊屋舍里富麗堂皇的宮殿,在巖石風(fēng)化海水侵蝕下,形成了豆腐巖、萬人堆、鱷魚頭..等奇石異景,與先前去過的地質(zhì)公園有不同的景致。
smj789
2017-12-15 11:24:11
很值得去的地方,避開旅行團的紛擾。海蝕地貌與野柳類似,可以玩得更從容。步道走得也很舒服。公園的交通尚可,下了公交要走一段直路,不過不遠(yuǎn)。
阿敏
2017-12-09 20:54:37
已經(jīng)收費在管理上與環(huán)境品質(zhì)需再多用心,早期未收費自然景觀似乎比較優(yōu),如今收費后品質(zhì)又未精進,因此讓游興大減未曾再造訪,外國友人到訪也不曾再安排入行程
liu123456
2018-02-18 08:20:02
第一次看到如此美麗的大海就是在基隆,海水是如此的清澈,向遠(yuǎn)處望去海天已連為一體,走在沙灘上浪花拍打著腳丫,此時覺得心胸變得寬廣,心中所有壓力與不快隨著浪花流向大海。九份,一個建在山上的小鎮(zhèn),別致的建筑、精美的工藝品,當(dāng)然還有美味的小吃,都吸引這你,讓你流連忘返。
rgverbrugge
2018-04-07 10:29:37
A little out of the way from Keelung city but easily accessed by either car of bus it is a nice way to spend some time looking at the ocean. Could have more facilities like a small cafe without destroying the shore line. Beautiful view well worth the trip.
twokhein
2017-12-11 06:28:13
Very beautiful and tranquil and worth the walk to see. it is very traditional Taiwanese garden full of flowers, water falls and temples.
atripwithme
2018-02-14 17:58:59
This island was also recommended to us along with the Bisha Habour(known for seafood), and it is quite close to Keelung city. It only cost us NTD170 with a cab there, it is advisable that you take a cab there if you are going in bigger groups, there is also a bus from the train station there, which takes around 30 minutes or more. The island is very windy during the winter and it is a nice place to see the ocean with an undisrupted view. There is an admission fee into the island, which isn't very expensive.
746jeffreyr
2017-12-11 08:04:41
The views of the eroded coastline of Taiwan are excellent, and the walk is paved, pleasant, and not very busy (it's a ways out of the main scrum of Keelung). Partly because it's not busy, if you happen to be an American and you walk into the pavilion for lunch, you'll receive persistent if friendly attentions from all the merchants there, trying to sell you seaweed chips, fish candy, and other uniquely Taiwanese nibbles (the seaweed chips are good, the fish candy is sorta weird, and avoid the make-your-own seaweed beverage!).