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Su'ao Cold Spring Park

Taiwan · Yilan County · 蘇澳鎮 · Hot Springs

蘇澳冷泉公園
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Overview

Su'ao Cold Spring Park is located at the intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Cold Spring Road in Su'ao Township, Yilan County, just a few minutes' walk from Su'ao Train Station, making it very convenient for transportation. This park is built around the world-rare low-temperature mineral spring 'Su'ao Cold Spring' and is one of the most representative natural geological wonders of the Lanyang Plain, as well as one of the few places in Taiwan where carbonated springs can be used for both bathing and drinking.

Highlights

Su'ao Cold Spring Park is a recreational park and water play area centered around a world-rare low-temperature carbonated mineral spring. The park is close to Su'ao Train Station, just a few minutes' walk away, making it very convenient for a day trip in Yilan or to combine with scenic routes like Nanfang'ao and Tofu Cape. The spring water maintains a constant temperature of about 21–22 degrees Celsius and is a carbonated spring/bicarbonate cold spring that can be used for both bathing and drinking. It is a rare natural geological wonder in Taiwan and highly representative of the Lanyang Plain. Due to the high carbon dioxide content in the spring water, fine bubbles continuously rise from the bottom of the pool, making it feel like soaking in sugar-free soda, providing a unique refreshing experience for summer visitors. The park features an outdoor public pool, private hot spring rooms, and relaxation spaces, allowing visitors to choose between family-friendly water play areas or more private hot spring rooms. It also offers services such as swimwear, swim caps, and hot and cold drinks, ensuring comprehensive facilities.

What to See

1. Public Pool and Water Play Area The core facility of Su'ao Cold Spring Park is the outdoor public cold spring pool, which maintains a low temperature year-round without being icy, making it a very popular summer retreat in Yilan. The fine bubbles in the pool come from the low-temperature mineral spring rich in carbon dioxide, providing a tingling and refreshing sensation, often described as playing in 'natural soda.' The park has separate outdoor pools for men and women and a family water play area, suitable for families, couples, and friends to enjoy together. 2. Private Hot Spring Room Experience In addition to the public pool, the park also has several private bathing rooms for visitors who prefer privacy or are not accustomed to public pools. The private hot spring rooms are mostly small independent spaces that can accommodate one or two to three people, using the same spring source as Su'ao Cold Spring. Some packages include alternating hot and cold springs, ideal for those who want to savor the spring quality and relax slowly. The operation methods and open pool types may vary during peak and off-peak seasons, so it is recommended to check the latest announcements before visiting. 3. Park Green Spaces and Relaxation Facilities Su'ao Cold Spring Park is not just a hot spring area; it also features planned trails, green spaces, and seating, making it a great place for local residents and visitors to stroll and cool off. After soaking in the cold spring, you can take a walk in the park, enjoy the breeze and sunshine to warm up your body, and then pair it with nearby snacks or coffee shops for a relaxing half-day trip. The park also has a sales area offering swimwear, swim trunks, swim caps, and hot and cold drinks, making it very convenient for spontaneous visitors.

Address

No. 6-4, Cold Spring Road, Su'ao Township, Yilan County 270 Phone: (03) 9251000

Travel Tips

Visiting Seasons and Times Su'ao Cold Spring Park can be visited year-round, but the recommended time is during the hot summer months, around June to September, when you can best experience the refreshing feeling of the cold spring. Visiting during cooler seasons is more suitable for choosing private hot spring rooms, and be sure to keep warm after soaking in the cold spring. Transportation and Arrival The park is located at the intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Cold Spring Road in Su'ao Township, just a few minutes' walk from Su'ao Train Station. Walking from the station along the main road is one of the most convenient ways to get there. If driving, take National Highway 5 to the Su'ao interchange, then follow the signs towards 'Cold Spring.' There is parking available nearby, and you can use navigation to input 'Su'ao Cold Spring Park.' Preparation and Attire Visitors to the public cold spring pool usually need to wear swimwear and swim caps. It is recommended to bring your own well-fitting swimwear, towels, and basic toiletries. If you decide to go spontaneously, the park also sells swimwear and swim caps. Since the cold spring water temperature is relatively low, it is advisable to dry off after soaking and drink plenty of warm water or hot drinks. Play Suggestions and Duration of Stay Typically, visitors stay for about 1.5 to 2 hours, which is sufficient for soaking, changing, and resting in the park. You can first arrange to soak in the cold spring, then head to Su'ao Town or Nanfang'ao Fishing Port to taste seafood, or connect with attractions like Tofu Cape and Neipi Beach for a half-day to full-day itinerary. Etiquette and Precautions Please rinse your body before entering the pool, and avoid running near the pool to prevent slipping. The cold spring is a natural resource, so please do not bring food into the pool and do not use soap or shampoo directly in the pool to maintain water quality. Some pool areas may not allow pets, so please pay special attention to park announcements if bringing your furry friends along. Other Reminders Due to the low temperature of the cold spring, those with cardiovascular diseases, pregnant women, or individuals feeling unwell should avoid prolonged soaking. It is recommended to gradually acclimate and not soak for too long each time. During peak seasons or holidays, there may be larger crowds, so if you want to use a private hot spring room, consider arriving early or confirming reservations in advance to avoid long waits.

Nearby Dining

The area surrounding Su'ao Cold Spring Park is within the urban scope of Su'ao Township, where you can easily walk or take a short drive to many local eateries and restaurants, making it a great choice for dining after soaking in the cold spring. You might consider looking for traditional snack shops, breakfast places, and casual dining spots near Su'ao Train Station or along Zhongshan Road, where you can find local flavors such as rice noodle soup, braised dishes, seafood stir-fry, and noodle dishes. If you have more time, you can also head to Nanfang'ao Fishing Port to taste freshly caught seafood or enjoy the harbor view at a seaside café before returning to Su'ao or continuing your journey.

FAQ

Q: What are the characteristics of the spring water at Su'ao Cold Spring Park? A: The spring water at Su'ao Cold Spring Park is a low-temperature carbonated cold spring, with a water temperature of about 21–22 degrees Celsius, suitable for both bathing and drinking. The water is rich in carbon dioxide and minerals, belonging to the rare carbonated/bicarbonate spring type, with clear and colorless water. When soaking, fine bubbles continuously rise from the bottom of the pool, providing a tingling and refreshing sensation. This type of cold spring is quite rare in the world and is one of the most representative natural geological wonders of the Lanyang Plain. Q: How do I get to Su'ao Cold Spring Park? Is it far from the train station? A: Su'ao Cold Spring Park is just a few minutes' walk from Su'ao Train Station. After exiting the station, follow the main road signs to reach it. If driving, you can take National Highway 5 and exit at Su'ao, then follow the direction of Zhongshan Road and Cold Spring Road. The route is clear, and navigation signs are relatively complete, with parking available nearby, making transportation very convenient. Q: What should I pay attention to for my first experience at Su'ao Cold Spring? Will it be very cold? A: The temperature of Su'ao Cold Spring is about 21–22 degrees Celsius. When you first enter the water, it may feel cool or even a bit cold, but most people find it refreshing after acclimating. For first-time visitors, it is recommended to start by slowly entering the water from your feet and gradually soaking your whole body to avoid prolonged exposure at once. After soaking, be sure to dry off and keep warm. Those with health issues, pregnant women, or individuals with cardiovascular diseases are advised to shorten their soaking time, and if feeling unwell, to get out and rest immediately. Q: Is Su'ao Cold Spring Park suitable for bringing children or elderly people? A: Su'ao Cold Spring Park is very suitable for family outings, but special attention should be paid to water temperature and safety. The park is designed as a recreational area with relatively flat surfaces and pathways, allowing elderly visitors to choose short foot baths or simple soaking; young children should be accompanied by parents at all times to avoid running and slipping near the pool. It is recommended to bring towels, change of clothes, and simple warm clothing for immediate drying and warmth after soaking.

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