Wo Zai Yilan
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| No. 11, Lane 9, Alley 58, Section 2, Qinhe Road, Wujie Township Map | |
| Yilan County | |
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About this hotel
Travel Guide: Wo Zai Yi Lan (窩在宜蘭), Yilan County
Introduction
Tucked away in the quiet rural landscapes of Yilan’s Wujie Township, Wo Zai Yi Lan lives up to its name – it truly is a place to “nest” and unwind, far from the hustle and bustle of Taipei. Just an hour’s drive from the capital, this cozy boutique hotel blends warm Taiwanese hospitality with thoughtful, comfortable amenities, making it the perfect base for slow weekend getaways, family vacations, and romantic retreats alike. Whether you’re here to explore Yilan’s lush rice paddies, sample fresh local street food, or simply recharge, this underrated gem delivers a relaxed, authentic Yilan experience you won’t forget.
Hotel Overview
Wo Zai Yi Lan is conveniently located at No. 11, Alley 9, Lane 58, Section 2, Qinhe Road, Wujie Township, Yilan County. The hotel caters to all types of travelers, with spacious family rooms designed to accommodate groups of up to five people comfortably, perfect for multi-generational trips. Free high-speed WiFi is available across the entire property, so you can share your sunset rice paddy photos or stay connected for work if needed. On-site free private parking is a major plus for drivers exploring Yilan by car; while spots can’t be reserved in advance, the hotel’s dedicated lot rarely fills up during non-peak seasons. For guests looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing, the on-site wellness area features plush massage chairs to soothe sore legs from hiking or cycling. The multilingual staff speaks both English and Mandarin, making check-in and trip planning seamless for international and domestic travelers alike.
Nearby Attractions
Three standout local attractions are all within a 15-minute drive of the hotel:
- National Center for Traditional Arts: Located just 10 minutes away in neighboring Dongshan, this open-air cultural park celebrates Taiwan’s heritage, with handcraft workshops, traditional performances, preserved historical streets, and waterfront art installations. It’s perfect for slow afternoons browsing pottery, picking up handmade souvenirs, and catching a puppet show.
- Luodong Night Market: Yilan’s most famous night market is a 12-minute drive from Wo Zai Yi Lan. Come hungry to sample local specialties like crispy green onion pancake, grilled squid, Yilan-style duck oily rice, and tangy fermented soy milk ice.
- Meihua Lake: A 15-minute drive west, this scenic crater lake is surrounded by rolling hills and cycling trails. Rent a bike, take a leisurely boat ride, or simply enjoy a picnic with views of the water and cherry blossoms in spring.
Travel Tips
Book your stay at least two weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons (Lunar New Year, summer school holidays, and cherry blossom season in March–April) when family rooms fill up quickly. Bring a light jacket even in summer; Yilan’s countryside often cools down in the evenings, and the area sees more rain than northern Taiwan, so pack a compact umbrella. Renting a scooter or car is highly recommended, as public transport to the hotel is limited, and having your own vehicle makes it easy to explore nearby farms and hidden sights. Don’t leave without stopping at a local green onion farm near Wujie to pick your own scallions and sample freshly made green onion cake, a classic Yilan treat that tastes best straight from the pan.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
Check room availabilityFree parking, Family room, Free Wi-Fi
Internet Free Wi-Fi available throughout the property
Parking Not bookable: Private parking facilities available at the property [Free]
General Facilities Family room
Wellness Center Massage chair
Languages Spoken English, Chinese