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About this hotel
Travel Guide: Cimengrou Hot Spring Resort, Miaoli
Introduction
Tucked into the rolling strawberry-growing hills of Dahu Township in Miaoli County, Cimengrou Hot Spring Resort (慈夢柔溫泉會館) is a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to escape the hustle of Taiwan’s major cities. Surrounded by lush mountain scenery and centered around relaxing natural hot springs, this family-friendly resort blends cozy comfort with warm local hospitality, making it ideal for romantic getaways, family vacations, and wellness-focused stays alike.
Hotel Overview
Cimengrou Hot Spring Resort is located at 1-10 Baliaowan, 9th Neighborhood, Fuxing Village, Dahu Township, Miaoli County, with easy access from major highways and free private parking including accessible spots for guests with mobility needs. All rooms are air-conditioned, non-smoking, and fitted with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, refrigerators, and tea/coffee making facilities. Most rooms open onto private balconies with garden or mountain views, and every private bathroom includes a deep soaking tub, free toiletries, a hairdryer, and slippers. Larger family rooms are available for groups traveling with children.
Resort facilities cater to every type of traveler: a seasonal outdoor swimming pool with beach loungers and umbrellas, a paid wellness center with hot spring baths, a children’s pool, and SPA facilities, plus an on-site restaurant and coffee shop serving a well-reviewed breakfast and custom special diet menus on request. Accessible rooms and common areas are available for guests with disabilities. The resort also organizes paid activities including local cultural classes, themed dinners, on-site water sports, and can arrange tee times at a nearby golf course just 3 kilometers away. Additional services include paid airport shuttles, luggage storage, tour bookings, and private check-in/out for a seamless stay.
Nearby Attractions
Three standout attractions are within a 20-minute drive of the resort, perfect for filling out your itinerary:
- Dahu Strawberry Farms: Dahu is Taiwan’s most famous strawberry growing region, and dozens of family-owned farms within 10 minutes of the resort offer seasonal picking from December to April. Visitors can harvest their own sweet, juicy strawberries and sample local strawberry jams, ice cream, and mochi.
- Maolishan Qingshui Trail: This easy 3-kilometer hiking trail winds through native forest and offers sweeping panoramic views of the Dahu Valley. It’s suitable for casual walkers and families, with plenty of rest stops along the way to spot native birds and wild mountain azaleas in spring.
- Shei-Pa National Park entrance: Just 25 minutes from the resort, the northern entrance to this stunning alpine national park is a popular jumping-off point for day hikes to see the famous cherry blossoms in spring or golden maple foliage in autumn.
Travel Tips
The resort only services guests who speak Chinese, so non-Chinese speakers may want to use a translation app for check-in and requests. Hot spring and SPA access incurs an extra fee, so book these add-ons in advance during peak weekend and holiday seasons. The outdoor pool is only open during the summer months (June to September), so confirm availability if swimming is a key part of your trip. If you’re traveling without a car, the resort can arrange paid shuttle service from nearby Miaoli City train stations for a small fee. Visit in winter for cozy hot spring soaks and strawberry picking, or in autumn to enjoy cool mountain weather and vibrant fall foliage.
Hotel Facilities
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