Heipaizhou Hiking Guide 2026: Huizhou’s Most Spectacular Coastal Trail
Why Heipaizhou Is Unmissable
Heipaizhou (Black Reef Coast) lies near Yandao Island in Huidong County, Huizhou — home to the region’s most dramatic coastline. Distinctive black礁石 (reef rocks), white surf, and azure waters create striking visual contrast, earning this stretch the reputation of Huizhou’s most beautiful coastal trail.
By the numbers:
– Coastline length: ~10 km
– Hiking distance: 8–12 km (route-dependent)
– Elevation change: ~200 m
– Difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (Intermediate)
– Best season: October – April
The name comes from the black礁石 that have been carved by crashing waves for millennia into extraordinary shapes. White surf against black rocks produces some of the most visually arresting coastal scenery in Guangdong.
Three Route Options
Route 1: Classic Coastal Traverse (Recommended)
Start: Wanzai Beach
End: Yandao Bridge
Distance: ~10 km
Duration: 4–6 hours
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
This is the signature Heipaizhou experience — entire route hugs the coastline with maximum scenery.
Route breakdown:
1. Wanzai Beach (start): Flat sand, good warm-up
2. Black Reef Core Zone (2–4 km): Most concentrated black礁石 area — best photography
3. Sea Erosion Cave Group (4–6 km): Multiple caves to explore
4. Cliff Section (6–8 km): Requires careful passage
5. Yandao Bridge (end): Perfect sunset viewpoint
Author’s Tip: Start at 8 AM to reach the end by 2–3 PM — ideal timing for sunset photography at Yandao Bridge.
Route 2: Easy Scenic Loop
Start: Yandao Bridge
End: Black Reef Core Zone
Distance: ~4 km (round trip)
Duration: 2–3 hours
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Author’s Tip: If time or fitness is limited, this route captures the best scenery in the first 4 km — excellent value.
Route 3: Full Great Traverse
Start: Shuangyue Bay
End: Yandao Island
Distance: ~20 km
Duration: 8–10 hours
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Author’s Warning: This route demands solid fitness and outdoor experience. Not recommended for beginners. Consider splitting it into two days.
Best Photography Spots
1. Black Reef Core Zone (GPS: 22.7833°N, 114.9167°E)
The most dramatic section — densest black礁石, most powerful surf action.
Best times:
– Sunrise: 5:30–6:30 (summer), 6:30–7:30 (winter)
– Sunset: 17:30–18:30 (winter), 18:30–19:30 (summer)
Tips:
– Use a wide-angle lens to capture the expansive coastline
– Slow shutter (1–2 sec) for silky wave effects
– Low angle to emphasize reef texture
Author’s Tip: Wind and waves are strong here — secure your gear. An ND filter helps produce stunning slow-motion water shots.
2. Sea Erosion Cave Group (GPS: 22.7850°N, 114.9180°E)
The largest cave can accommodate dozens of people. Best at low tide.
Author’s Warning: Caves flood completely at high tide. Always check tide tables before entering.
3. Cliff Viewpoint (GPS: 22.7865°N, 114.9200°E)
A natural platform overlooking the entire Heipaizhou coastline. Good any time of day.
4. Yandao Bridge (GPS: 22.7900°N, 114.9250°E)
Top sunset location — also excellent for拍鸟 (bird photography).
Essential Gear
Must-Have
Footwear
– Hiking boots or water shoes (non-slip, water-resistant)
– Spare pair of socks
Clothing
– Quick-dry clothing
– Sun-protection layer or long sleeves
– Hat + sunglasses
Backpack
– 20–30L daypack
– Dry bags for electronics
Food & Water
– 2–3L water
– High-calorie snacks (chocolate, energy bars)
– Lunch (bread, fruit)
Safety
– Headlamp or flashlight
– First aid kit
– Whistle
– Portable charger
Author’s Tip: Reef rocks are extremely slippery when wet. Water shoes are ideal — they grip wet surfaces and handle water crossings.
Photography Gear (Optional)
- Camera + wide + telephoto lens
- Tripod
- ND filter
- Lens cleaning kit
Safety Notes
1. Tidal Hazards
Much of the route runs along the shore — tides change quickly and can cut off passage.
Rules:
– Check tide tables before departing
– Cross reef sections at low tide
– Never approach the water at rising tide
– Always have an exit route planned
Author’s Warning: Tides can rise faster than expected. Always verify timing before you start.
2. Reef Hazards
Waves have polished these rocks smooth over centuries.
Rules:
– Wear non-slip footwear at all times
– Walk carefully — never run
– Wet reef is especially dangerous
– Don’t climb unstable rocks
3. Weather Hazards
Coastal weather changes rapidly — storms can appear with little warning.
Rules:
– Check forecast before departing
– Retreat early if conditions deteriorate
– Avoid cliff edges in high winds
– Leave the coastline during thunderstorms
4. Fitness Hazards
Reef hopping is more tiring than it looks.
Rules:
– Match the route to your fitness level
– Never hike alone
– Tell someone your plan
– Carry adequate water and food
Real Visitor Voice: “Heipaizhou is stunning but serious. A teammate slipped on wet reef — minor scrapes only, but it could have been much worse. Non-slip shoes are non-negotiable.” — Mr. Zhang, visitor from Shenzhen
How to Get There
Self-Drive (Recommended)
From Huizhou city center: Guangzhou–Huizhou Expressway → Shenzhen–Shanwei Expressway, exit at Rushan, then ~40 km to Yandao Island — ~130 km total, ~2.5 hours.
Parking: Free at both Wanzai Beach and Yandao Bridge.
Author’s Tip: Park at Wanzai Beach. After hiking to Yandao Bridge, arrange a rideshare or拼车 back to your car.
Public Transport
Huizhou Bus Terminal → Yandao Town: ~¥50, ~3 hours.
Author’s Warning: Public transit in Yandao area is very limited. Self-drive or joining an organized tour is strongly recommended.
Best Time to Hike
Seasonal Guide
Best: October – April
– Cool temperatures, ideal for outdoor activity
– Less rainfall, better trail conditions
– Wind is manageable
Acceptable: May–June, September
– Hot but manageable
– Avoid typhoon season
Avoid: July–August
– Extreme heat, high heatstroke risk
– Peak typhoon danger
Time of Day
Best departure: 8:00–9:00 AM
– Comfortable temperatures
– Soft light for photography
– Avoid midday heat
Author’s Tip: Sunset at Heipaizhou is extraordinary. For the best experience, plan a two-day trip: hike to Yandao Bridge on day one, stay nearby, catch sunrise on day two.
Practical Information
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | ★★★☆☆ (Intermediate) |
| Best season | October – April |
| Duration | 2–10 hours (route dependent) |
| Cost | Free (no entry fee) |
| Transport | Self-drive or organized tour |
| Gear | Hiking boots, water 2–3L, first aid |
| Emergency | 110 (police), 120 (medical) |
Summary
Heipaizhou is Huizhou’s most spectacular coastline and one of its more demanding trails. For photography enthusiasts and outdoor lovers, it delivers extraordinary reward — black reefs, crashing surf, and sweeping coastal vistas.
Author’s Final Tips:
1. Safety first — never take risks
2. Non-slip footwear is essential
3. Check tide tables before you go
4. Carry 2–3L water minimum
5. Hike with a companion
Heipaizhou’s beauty reveals itself to those who walk its shores. Come prepared, and this trail will reward you with memories that last a lifetime.
Conflict of Interest Declaration: The author is the content director for Huizhou Inbound Travel website. This article is based on personal field research and publicly available information. No commercial sponsorships were accepted. Recommendations reflect genuine experiences.
Data Sources:
– [Source 1] Huizhou Culture, Radio, Tourism and Sports Bureau official data
– [Source 2] 两步路APP trail data
– [Source 3] Author field research (May 2026)
– [Source 4] Verified visitor reviews
FAQ:
Q1: Is Heipaizhou suitable for hiking beginners?
A: The classic route is intermediate — beginners with some outdoor experience can manage it. Start with the easy scenic loop, build up to the full traverse.
Q2: Do I need a guide for Heipaizhou?
A: The classic route is reasonably well-marked. Experienced hikers can go independently. Beginners should join an organized tour or hire a local guide.
Q3: Can I camp at Heipaizhou?
A: Yes — Wanzai Beach permits camping (free). Watch for tide changes and camp on higher ground.
Q4: What is the best season for Heipaizhou?
A: October through April — cool temperatures, minimal rainfall, manageable wind.
Q5: How long does the classic Heipaizhou hike take?
A: Classic route: 4–6 hours. Easy loop: 2–3 hours. Full traverse: 8–10 hours.
Q6: How dangerous is Heipaizhou?
A: Moderate risk — primarily wet reef slip hazards and tidal cut-off danger. Both are manageable with proper preparation.
Q7: Can I bring my dog?
A: Yes, but reef rocks are slippery for dogs too. Consider dog booties for their safety.
Q8: Do I need to book in advance?
A: No reservation needed. Just check tide tables and weather forecast before departure.