A little-known local escape from the crowds of Jiufen Old Street, featuring a unique three-layer bridge and the dramatic “Thread of Sky” rock passage.

Overview
Jiufen Old Street is one of Taiwan’s most famous attractions — and one of its most crowded.
But just minutes away from the lanterns and food stalls lies a peaceful mountain path that most tourists completely miss. Shanjian Road Trail (山尖路步道) is a short scenic hike connecting Jiufen with Jinguashi and Shuinandong. Instead of fighting through crowds, you’ll walk through:
- Quiet mountain neighborhoods
- The historic Aqueduct Bridge (水圳橋, locally known as “Three-Layer Bridge”)
- Old mining-era structures
- The dramatic “Thread of Sky” — a narrow rock passage carved through solid stone
If you’re searching for:
- a hidden hike near Jiufen
- a quiet alternative to Jiufen Old Street
- a beginner-friendly historic trail
- a cultural walk through Taiwan’s gold-mining past
This is it.
Shanjian Road Trail is one of the best hidden hiking trails near Jiufen for travelers who want to experience Taiwan’s mining history without the crowds.
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Trail at a Glance
- Difficulty: Easy (especially if walked downhill)
- Distance: Approx. 2 km (point-to-point)
- Duration: 1.5 – 2 Hours
- Elevation Gain: Mostly descent if starting from Geding Bus Stop
- Permit Required: No
- Best Season: Autumn (silvergrass season) or Spring
Is Shanjian Road Trail Right for You?
Shanjian Road Trail is perfect for travelers who want a quieter side of Jiufen without the heavy crowds of Jiufen Old Street.
This trail is especially great if you:
- Enjoy short scenic hikes with cultural history
- Prefer peaceful local neighborhoods over tourist hotspots
- Want to see unique features like the Aqueduct Bridge and the narrow “Thread of Sky” passage
- Are looking for an easy half-day hike near Jiufen
However, if you’re looking for big mountain views or a challenging hike, nearby trails like Keelung Mountain may be a better fit.
Shanjian Road Trail Highlights
Aqueduct Bridge (水圳橋)
Locally known as the “Three-Layer Bridge” (三層橋), this is the highlight of the hike — and something you won’t see anywhere else in Taiwan.
Because three bridges from different historical eras are stacked vertically over the same creek, the structure forms a rare three-layer bridge:
- Top: Post-WWII pedestrian bridge
- Middle: 1935 Japanese-era industrial water flume bridge
- Bottom: Qing Dynasty stone arch bridge
You can carefully climb down to the stream below and view all three layers from beneath — a perspective most visitors miss.
On warm days, some hikers even dip their feet in the shallow creek and relax in the shade.
Locals sometimes joke that the stream below is a small “gold panning spot,” since traces of gold were historically found in this area during the Jiufen–Jinguashi mining era.
Of course, you’re unlikely to strike it rich — but the idea adds a fun connection to the region’s gold-mining history.
It’s part history lesson, part hidden oasis.
The “Thread of Sky” (一線天)
This narrow rock passage was originally blasted open during the mining era to create a water channel. You’ll squeeze between massive rocks — just wide enough for one person.
Locals also playfully call it “Mo Ru Xiang (摸乳巷),” which literally translates to “Breast-Touching Lane.” The name comes from how narrow the passage is — you may need to turn sideways and squeeze through, brushing against the rock walls.
It’s short, slightly dramatic, and very memorable.
How to Get to Shanjian Road Trail
The smartest way to do this hike is downhill. Start high up at “Geding (隔頂) bus stop” and walk down toward the sea.
Trailhead Location
- Shanjian Road Trail Trailhead | Google Maps
By Public Transport
To Shanjian Road Trail
You can reach the Keelung Mountain trailhead from two bus stops:
- Geding (隔頂)
✔ The closest stop to the trailhead
✔ The entrance is directly across the road - Jiufen Old Street (九份老街)
✔ A good option if you plan to visit Jiufen first
✔ Requires a 5–10 minute uphill walk to the trailhead
Departure Point | Bus No. | Get off |
Taipei (MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, Exit 2) | Geding (隔頂) | |
Taipei (MRT Fuzhong Station / Banqiao Bus Station / MRT Ximen Station / MRT Beimen Station) | Taiwan Tourist Shuttle – Jiufen Jinguashi Route (No. 965) | Geding (隔頂) |
Keelung Train Station (Bus stop: Keelung Transit Station | 基隆轉運站) | Geding (隔頂) | |
Ruifang Train Station (Bus stop: Resident Square | 區民廣場) | Geding (隔頂) | |
Ruifang Train Station (Bus stop: Resident Square | 區民廣場) | Taiwan Tourist Shuttle – Golden Fulong Line (No. 856) | Jiufen Old Street (九份老街) |
Return
If you only plan to hike the Shanjian Road Trail and aren’t visiting Jiufen, Jinguashi, or Shuinandong afterward, you can catch a bus back to the city from the Guashan Elementary School / POW Camp Stop (瓜山國小 / 戰俘營), which is near the end of the trail.
Bus No. | To (MRT / Train Connection) |
Keelung Transit Station | |
Taiwan Tourist Shuttle – Golden Fulong Line (Bus 856) | Ruifang Train Station |
Taiwan Tourist Shuttle – Jiufen Jinguashi Route (No.965) | MRT Fuzhong Station Banqiao Bus Station MRT Ximen Station MRT Beimen Station |
Ruifang Train Station MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing Station |
By Private Charter (Best for Families & Groups)
Public transport works well — but if you want flexibility and comfort, a private charter is the easiest way to explore this area in one day.
If you’re traveling with kids, elderly parents, or simply don’t want to deal with bus transfers and tight schedules, a private car charter makes the day significantly smoother.
Instead of navigating multiple buses, you can turn this into a relaxed Northeast Coast day trip and combine:
- Jiufen Old Street
- Golden Waterfall
- Baoshi Mountain
- Northeast Coast
It’s especially helpful if:
– You’re short on time
– You’re visiting Taiwan for the first time
– You prefer flexibility over fixed bus timetables
👉 Check availability & prices here:
- KKDay option – Taipei ↔ Jiufen / Jinguashi / North Coast (Multi-language driver available)
- Klook Option – Taipei Departure Private Car to Jiufen / Shifen / Yehliu
By Car/Scooter
- Navigation: Geziding Parking Lot, Jiufen.
- Parking:
- Weekdays: NT$150 per entry
- Weekends: NT$50 per hour
- No temporary parking allowed near the trailhead.
- Logistics: Since this is a one-way hike, you will need to retrieve your vehicle afterward. You can take a bus from Guashan Elementary School Stop back up to Geding Parking Lot. (Google Maps)
Hiking Information

Direction Matters: If you start from the Geding (隔頂) bus stop, the hike is mostly downhill and very easy on the legs.
If you walk in reverse, be prepared for a continuous, sweaty uphill climb that requires a bit more stamina.
- Route: Trailhead → Aqueduct Bridge (三層橋) → Terracotta Pipe Path (陶管路) → The “Thread of Sky” (一線天) → Jinfu Temple (金福宮)
- Distance: 2 km / 1.2miles (point-to-point)
- Difficulty: Easy (Suitable for beginners and families)
- Trail type: Stone steps and paved paths.
- Permit: No permit required.
- Best season: Year-round.
- Autumn/Winter: Perfect for cool weather and the blooming silvergrass.
- Spring/Summer: Great for clear ocean views and catching the coastal breeze (but start early to beat the midday heat!).
- Suggested Time: 1 – 2 hours, depending on breaks.
- My Time Log:
- 15:00 Trailhead
- 15:27 Aqueduct Bridge
- 16:00 Terracotta Pipe Path
- 16:08 The “Thread of Sky”
- 16:20 Jinfu Temple
- Note:
- As a reference, I completed the Tokyo marathon in 6 hours. Your timing may vary based on fitness level and rest time.
- Reference Pace: I walk at a relaxed, leisure pace (recreational runner level).
GPX Track Download
- Recorded on: September 28, 2025.
- Download GPX track (English waypoints included) of Shanjian Road Trail: Google Drive | Alltrails.
Weather Forecast
Shanjian Road Trail is located right next to Keelung Mountain and very close to Jiufen Old Street, so checking the weather for either area is a good reference before your visit.
- Central Weather Administration website: Keelung Mountain (Chilungshan).
- Live webcam: Check the current weather conditions at Jiufen.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Footwear: The stone steps are often covered in moss. Wear shoes with good grip.
- Restrooms: There are no toilets along the Shanjian Road Trail. Available only at Geding Parking Lot across from the trailhead.
- Respect the Locals: The trail passes through a quiet neighborhood. Please be respectful and keep your volume down—people live here!
- Bugs: Bring mosquito repellent. Mosquitoes can be quite active in the damp, shaded sections of the trail, especially during the summer.
Best Hiking Trails Near Jiufen (Local Favorites)
If you’re looking for the best hiking trails near Jiufen, several excellent routes are located in the surrounding Jiufen–Jinguashi area.
This area is home to some of the best hikes in northern Taiwan, ranging from easy scenic walks to dramatic coastal ridge adventures.
Here are a few of the most worthwhile hikes near Jiufen — local favorites known for their views, history, and unique landscapes.
Keelung Mountain (基隆山)

One of the most famous hikes near Jiufen. This short but steep climb rewards hikers with sweeping panoramic views over Jiufen, the Pacific Ocean, and Taiwan’s dramatic northeast coastline.
The trailhead is located right next to the Shanjian Road Trail entrance at Geding.
👉 Full guide: Keelung Mountain (基隆山): Short but Scenic Hike Overlooking Jiufen & the Pacific.
Baoshi Mountain Trail (報時山步道) & Liukeng Slope Cableway (六坑斜坡索道)

Often called Taiwan’s shortest sea-view hike, this 10-minute walk offers panoramic views of the Yin-Yang Sea and the 13-Layer Remains.
Nearby, the abandoned Liukeng Cableway ruins provide a dramatic photography backdrop.
👉 Read my full guide here: Baoshi Mountain Trail: Taiwan’s Shortest Sea-View Hike in Jiufen – Jinguashi.
Stegosaurus Ridge (劍龍稜)

One of Taiwan’s most famous coastal ridge hikes, Stegosaurus Ridge offers a dramatic adventure along a jagged ridgeline overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The full ridge route can be extended to include Teapot Mountain (茶壺山) and Banping Mountain (半屏山), creating a spectacular traverse with some of the best mountain and ocean views in northern Taiwan.
My complete guide covers the full ridge route connecting Stegosaurus Ridge, Teapot Mountain, and Banping Mountain, including navigation tips and GPX tracks:
👉 The Ultimate Hiking Guide to Stegosaurus Ridge – The King of Taiwan’s Suburban Mountains.
Nearby Attractions
If you have extra time after finishing the hike, these nearby spots are easy additions to your Jiufen–Jinguashi itinerary.
Qitang Old Street (祈堂老街)

A peaceful alternative to Jiufen Old Street, Qitang Old Street sits quietly in Jinguashi with narrow stone stairways, traditional houses, and retro cafés.
One of its most photogenic spots is the colorful “Rainbow Staircase” — a bright painted stairway that adds a surprising splash of color to the historic mining town atmosphere.
It’s calm, charming, and far less crowded than Jiufen.
Golden Waterfall (黃金瀑布)
Just a short bus ride or downhill walk from the trail’s end. The waterfall’s orange color comes from mineral oxidation — not actual gold — creating one of the most striking natural scenes in northern Taiwan.
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