Jiumu Songfeng is located in Gucheng Village, Anji, Huzhou, Zhejiang. It is nestled within the pine forest of the Anji Ancient City Archaeological Site Park, a national AAA-rated scenic area. Covering over 300 acres, it boasts Pine Shadow Lake and the Liu Mu Chong lawn, complemented by a thousand acres of tea mountains and five hundred acres of rice fields, all within an oxygen-rich environment.
The campsite features hotel-style tent accommodations, each offering garden views, pine views, lake views, or creek views. There are 19 scenic rest platforms, some positioned along the tents' edges, creating individual courtyard spaces, and others placed within the light gaps of the pine forest, making perfect photo spots. The platforms come with canopies, creating an ideal setting for leisurely moments.
Outside the reception center lies a large valley-shaped tea mountain, where the green of the day blends seamlessly with the sky, and at night, a string of lights creates a starry scene. The campsite has a dedicated parking lot with over 20 spaces and offers comprehensive butler services.
The campsite also features two large bonfire barbecue areas, open-air movies, bonfire parties, canopy barbecues, and Jiumu star maps for stargazing and moon watching. Jiumu Songfeng perfectly combines hotel-style camping with free camping. It offers a multitude of experiences, including private pet spaces, concerts, parent-child painting, yoga sessions, pool parties, Lego building, outdoor fishing, fish enjoyment activities, pine forest singing, and more, providing an unparalleled and enriching experience.
"Conclusion: overall great relaxing glamping experience but lack a couple of things. I rate it 7.5/10, I would definitely recommend any laowai to go. also pet friendly as some people brought their pets.
we stayed for 2 nights over the weekend during plum rain season and it was perfect sleeping under the rain pitter patter. The glamping site also have a pool and a small kids playground (nothing fancy).
we stayed on a 2 bedroom tent connected by a tunnel. Food option: breakfast is provided, I'm not sure if the establishment can also provide food for lunch or dinner, but I see some people also buy what appears to be waimai, but we brought our own food and cooked on the deck under the cover with a butane stove, it was great!
Activities; the site also have different activities like SUP, horse riding (with a 3rd party) and bonfire, but we didn't do it. we just walked around the site and found that it's
part of a greater archeological city tourism site being GE
set up.
Negative: The only downsides were our tent had a
bathtub but it wasn't working, the window doesn't have a block out cover and the surrounding area had some street lights to light up the tent area so some lights still get through, and some people also play loud music(since it's a tent it's not sound proof, but this can't be controlled)"