Renting a Scooter to Explore the Yangshuo Countryside

Rent an e-bike in Yangshuo and ride the Yulong River valley. Karst peaks, ancient stone bridges, rice paddies, no traffic. This is the best day of the Yangshuo trip for most visitors.

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You leave Yangshuo town at 8:30am on an e-bike heading west. The China National Tourism Administration lists Yangshuo as one of China’s top outdoor destinations. Within 10 minutes the town has disappeared and you are alone on a narrow road with karst peaks rising from flat rice fields on both sides. The road surface is good. There are almost no cars.

The Yulong River appears on your right, clear and green, with the peaks reflected in sections where the water is calm. This is what most people come to Yangshuo for and it costs ¥60 and takes a morning. For the Guilin and Yangshuo context: Guilin and Yangshuo Guide.

Key Takeaways

  • Rent from your guesthouse. E-bike ¥60 to ¥100 per day. Pedal bicycle ¥30 to ¥50.
  • The Yulong River valley loop: 20 to 25 km, flat, 3 to 4 hours with stops.
  • Start before 9am. The countryside is quietest in the morning.
  • Yulong Bridge (600-year-old stone arch) is the best stop.
  • Bring cash. Small village food stalls do not take Alipay reliably.
  • Moon Hill (8 km south of town): limestone arch, 800 steps, great view. Add to the route.

The Yulong River Valley Route

The main loop (20 to 25 km)

From Yangshuo town, head west along Chaoyang Road then south toward the Yulong River. The road follows the river west, passing through Jiuxian village, continuing to Gongnong Bridge, then looping back east via Baisha village and returning to town. Total: approximately 20 to 25 km. On an e-bike, 2 to 3 hours riding plus stops. On a pedal bicycle, 3 to 4 hours.

Key stops along the route

StopWhat It IsTime
Yulong Bridge (遇龙桥)600-year-old five-arch stone bridge over the Yulong River. One of the most photographed spots in Yangshuo.30 min
Gongnong Bridge areaTraditional bamboo raft boarding point. Watch or join.20 min
Jiuxian villageQuiet traditional village with a market on rotating days. Ask locals which day.15 to 30 min
Baisha villageSmall village with a riverside cafe that is popular with cyclists.20 min
Riverside rice paddies (any)Stop wherever the karst peaks are reflected in the paddy water.As long as you like

The Moon Hill extension (add 2 to 3 hours)

Moon Hill (月亮山) is 8 km south of Yangshuo on the road to Liugong village. Entry ¥15. 800 steps up to a large natural arch near the summit. The view from inside the arch over the Yulong valley below is the classic Yangshuo photograph. Return to the main valley route the same way, or loop back via different roads.

Tips from Regular Cyclists

  • Avoid West Street tour operators. They charge more and the bikes are sometimes poorer quality. Your guesthouse is a better source.
  • Early morning is the best time. By 10am tour groups on e-bikes and scooters fill the main routes.
  • Take the small roads. The main Yulong River road is well-known. The parallel lanes through villages 200 metres off the main road are quiet.
  • Villages have small shops selling water, sugarcane juice, and basic food. You do not need to carry much.
  • Do not ride ATVs. Some operators offer ATV tours through the Yulong valley. These damage the riverbank bamboo root systems and are an environmental problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any guesthouse or hostel on West Street rents e-bikes and bicycles. Pedal bicycle: ¥30 to ¥50 per day. E-bike: ¥60 to ¥100 per day. Deposit of ¥200 to ¥500 required (returned on return). Rent from your guesthouse rather than street touts for better accountability.

The Yulong River valley loop: approximately 20 to 25 km, flat, takes 3 to 4 hours including stops. The route passes Yulong Bridge (ancient stone arch, 600+ years old), several traditional villages, and sections of the Yulong River with karst peaks above.

Yes. The main Yulong River valley route is flat with very little traffic. The roads are narrow rural lanes, not highways. An e-bike removes any concern about hills. If you have not cycled in several years, the e-bike is the right choice.

E-bike for comfort and range. Pedal bicycle if you specifically want the exercise. The e-bike lets you cover more ground, arrive at viewpoints without sweating, and explore smaller roads branching off the main route. In hot weather (May to September), the e-bike is significantly more enjoyable.

They are different experiences. Do both if you have 2 full days in Yangshuo. Cycling gives you freedom to explore villages and detour at will. The bamboo raft gives you the river perspective you cannot get from a bicycle. Morning: cycle the valley. Afternoon: raft a section of the Yulong River.

For the full Guilin and Yangshuo guide: Guilin and Yangshuo Guide.

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