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| No. 608-1, Section 5, Shangjiang Road, Sanxing Township Map | |
| Yilan County | |
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About this hotel
Travel Guide: Wei Xun Wo Niu (微醺蝸牛), Yilan County
Introduction
Nestled in the quiet rice-growing heart of Sanxing Township, Yilan, Wei Xun Wo Niu (Intoxicated Snail) is an adults-only boutique homestay designed for travelers craving slow, unrushed moments far from Taipei’s busy city streets. Named for the gentle, unhurried rhythm it encourages, this hidden gem leans into Yilan’s reputation for laid-back rural luxury, making it perfect for romantic getaways, solo retreats, or quiet trips with friends ready to disconnect and recharge.
Hotel Overview
Wei Xun Wo Niu is located at No. 608-1, Section 5, Shangjiang Road, Sanxing Township, Yilan County. An adults-only property, it is entirely smoke-free across all guest areas and public spaces, with comfortable air conditioning and heating for year-round stays. Each room includes a private en-suite bathroom with a bathtub or rainfall shower, free toiletries, a hair dryer, and fresh towels. In-room amenities include a flat-screen TV with cable channels, bedside charging outlets, and a full kitchenette with a dining area, electric kettle, and refrigerator for storing local snacks or prepping light meals. Free WiFi is available across the entire property, and the multilingual staff speaks fluent English, Cantonese, and Mandarin to assist international travelers. Outside, guests can enjoy a sun-drenched terrace with BBQ facilities and unobstructed mountain views, plus a shared lounge area for relaxing with other guests. Note that there is no on-site parking, and all upper floors are accessible only by stairs, so pack light if you book a higher-level room.
Local Attractions
Three unmissable attractions sit within a 15-minute drive of the homestay. First, Sanxing Spring Onion Cultural Park celebrates Yilan’s most famous agricultural export, with hands-on onion-picking experiences, cooking classes, and onion-flavored ice cream that has become a viral local favorite. Second, Jimmy’s Moon Bus at Luodong Forestry Culture Park, a 12-minute drive away, is a whimsical outdoor art installation inspired by the beloved local picture book author, with a suspended moon bus and dreamy walking trails perfect for slow strolls and photography. Third, Cingshuei Geothermal Hot Spring offers public and private pools heated by natural underground springs, where you can soak after a day of exploring and even boil your own onsen eggs in the hot river water.
Travel Tips
Since there is no on-site parking, most visitors rent a scooter in nearby Luodong to explore the area, which also makes it easy to navigate narrow rural backroads. Book your stay well in advance during harvest season (October to November) and hot spring season (winter), as the property’s small size means rooms fill up quickly. Don’t leave without picking up a bag of freshly harvested Sanxing scallions from a roadside stand near the homestay to cook in your room’s kitchenette—their sweet, pungent flavor is unlike anything you’ll find in city grocery stores. Finally, remember this is an adults-only property, so it is not suitable for travelers bringing children.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
Check Room Availability
Parking No Parking Facilities
Internet Free WiFi Available Throughout the Property
Kitchen Dining Table, Electric Kettle, Refrigerator
Bedroom Bed Linens
Bathroom Toilet Paper, Towels, Bathtub or Shower, Private Bathroom, Free Toiletries, Hair Dryer
Living Area Dining Area
Multimedia / Technology Flat-Screen TV, Cable Channels, TV
Room Amenities Bedside Outlets
Accessibility Features Upper Floors Accessible by Stairs Only
Outdoor Sun Deck, BBQ Facilities, Balcony, Terrace
Public Areas Common Lounge / TV Area
Outdoor / Views Mountain View
Others Adults Only, Air Conditioning, Smoking Prohibited Throughout, Heating, Non-Smoking Rooms
Safety Fire Extinguisher, Surveillance Cameras in Public Areas, Smoke Detectors, Alarms
Languages Spoken English, Cantonese, Mandarin