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| No. 52-6, Dongrun Road, Puli Township Map | |
| Nantou County | |
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About this hotel
Green Manor Flying Villa Resort: A Relaxed Mountain Getaway in Nantou
Introduction
Tucked into the rolling green hills of Puli, Nantou County, 綠莊飛閣渡假會館 (Green Manor Flying Villa Resort) is the perfect base for exploring central Taiwan’s most beloved natural and cultural sights. Far from the crowds of Taichung and Taipei, this laid-back resort blends warm hospitality, comfortable accommodations, and proximity to iconic attractions, making it ideal for family getaways, romantic retreats, and solo hiking trips alike.
Hotel Overview
Located at No. 52-6, Dongrun Road, Puli Town, Nantou County, the resort caters to every type of traveler with thoughtful, well-priced facilities. All rooms are non-smoking, soundproofed, and fitted with air conditioning, heating, free WiFi, flat-screen cable TVs, and private bathrooms complete with free toiletries, a hairdryer, and fluffy slippers. Most rooms open out onto private balconies or terraces overlooking the resort’s lush, landscaped gardens, so you can wake up to mountain views over your morning coffee. Family rooms and accessible rooms for guests with mobility needs are available, and complimentary private parking is offered on a first-come, first-served basis with no pre-booking required. The on-site restaurant serves a highly rated breakfast to start your day of exploring, and alcoholic drinks are available for purchase. After a day out, unwind in the resort’s open-air hot spring, challenge friends to a game in the recreational lounge, or plan your next adventure at the hotel’s tourist information desk. Both English and Chinese are spoken by staff, so international travelers will feel right at home.
Nearby Attractions
Three standout attractions are all within a 30-minute drive of the resort:
- Sun Moon Lake: Taiwan’s most famous alpine lake, just 25 minutes away, offers cycling trails around its shore, scenic cable car rides over the water, and ferries to the historic Ita Thao indigenous community. Stop for freshly cooked aboriginal stone-grilled pork before heading back to the resort.
- Paper Dome Chung Tai Chan Monastery: A 10-minute drive from the hotel, this striking modern Buddhist monastery is one of Taiwan’s architectural landmarks. Its soaring minimalist design and quiet, landscaped grounds offer a peaceful space for reflection.
- Tungfu Suspension Bridge: This 15-minute drive from the resort leads to the longest suspension footbridge in central Taiwan, with jaw-dropping views of the surrounding valley and the Xiuguluan River, perfect for photography and gentle hikes.
Travel Tips
Book your room in advance, especially during peak cherry blossom (March) and autumn foliage (November) seasons, when rooms fill up quickly. If you plan to hike the nearby trails of Central Mountain Range, ask the front desk for up-to-date weather and trail condition advice before you set out. For day trips to Sun Moon Lake, leave the resort by 8 a.m. to beat the busloads of tour groups and enjoy the lake at its quietest. Finally, don’t skip the hotel’s breakfast—locally sourced ingredients and homemade jams make it a highlight of any stay here.
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast Very Good Bathing Bedroom Bed Sheets, Wardrobe or Closet, View Garden View, Scenery, Outdoor Terrace, Balcony, Garden, Kitchen Cleaning Supplies, Room Facilities Clothesline, Hanging Rod, Activity Facilities Hiking, Leisure Room, Living Room Dining Area, Sofa, Desk, Multimedia/Technology Flat-screen TV, Cable Channels, TV, Dining Services Alcohol/Wine, Additional Charge Restaurant Internet