Fulong

Fulong (福隆) is a town in Taipei County. It has an excellent beach and is a popular place to surf.

Fulong Beach

Understand

Get in

By train: The train station is within easy walking distance to the beach. It takes about an hour to get to Fulong from Taipei. You want to catch the express as it only takes 70 minutes. The local is much longer. The express train doesn't leave so often though and you may have to wait for it.

By bus: Buses from points north and south ply the route along Provincial Highway 2.

Get around

Rent a bike for NT$100 for the day at the Giant bike shop right next to the train station (this was November, might cost more in the summer) or other bike shops, with older more local looking bikes, rent for about half the price.

See

  • Ling Jiou San, +886 2 2499-1100. (靈鷲山) - an impressive Buddhist Monastery built on the cliffs above Fulong.
Fulong Beach Swimming Area

Do

  • Enjoy a day at the beach. The sand can be ultra hot. It costs less than NT$100 to enter the paid area of the beach; if you need a beach umbrella, you can rent one. Farther to the southeast, near the temple, is an excellent free area of beach. There are no waves and the water is warm but it is a nice place to relax as the water is clean.
  • Attend the three day Hohaiyan Rock Festival (貢寮國際海洋音樂祭) held here every July.
The bridge to Fulong Beach
Rental Umbrellas at Fulong beach. $500 all day

Walk or bike through the Old Caoling Railway Tunnel. Take a right on the street immediately in front of the railway station. About a 10 minute bike ride will get you to the tunnel entrance on the right just after crossing the railroad tracks. The ride through the tunnel (about 10-15 minutes) takes you to the east coast and a nice view of Turtle island. The tunnel is lit, but get a bike with lights so others can see you coming.

Buy

Eat

  • Fulong is famous for its tasty box lunches (便當 - biandang). Many copycat stores sell Fulong biandang, but the original restaurant is the first on the left when you walk out of the train station. They cost NT$50.

Drink

Sleep

The Longmen Campground is about ten minutes' walk north of downtown along the east side of the highway. It's rather pricey for a campground - NT$800 per site and an additional NT$70 per person - but if you get a group together you can save. The facilities are excellent. Bring your own tents.

Go next

The train station is at the end of a short side street that meets the highway at the traffic light.

Across the side street next to the 7-Eleven, at the corner of the rest area parking lot, is a small shelter where you can wait for northbound buses.

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