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3h Direct from Shanghai to "Little Switzerland"! Anji Xiaohangkeng, Your Weekend Natural Adventure

3h Direct from Shanghai to "Little Switzerland"! Anji Xiaohangkeng No.6 Campsite Self-Driving Guide, Your Weekend Natural Adventure Tired of the crowded commercial areas in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, and looking for a hidden gem where you can rest by the mountains and water and gaze at the stars? Anji Xiaohangkeng No.6 Campsite is definitely the best choice—just 3 hours from Shanghai, surrounded by tea gardens, bamboo forests, and lakes. You can enjoy the relaxation of camping and easily capture "Swiss-style" photos. Even beginners can unlock a perfect weekend effortlessly. 1. Travel Basics: One Guide to Solve Transportation and Campsite Info 1. Transportation Guide (Self-driving preferred, efficient and direct) - From Shanghai: About 250 km in total, prioritize "Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway + Hangzhou-Changsha Expressway." The road is smooth, with glimpses of bamboo seas in the mountains along some sections. The drive takes about 3 hours. Depart before 8 AM on weekends to avoid highway congestion. - From Hangzhou: Even more convenient! 1.5 hours direct. Just navigate to "Anji Xiaohangkeng No.6 Campsite." The Hangzhou-Changsha Expressway offers beautiful scenery along the way. No need to look for scenic spots deliberately; every window shot is a green healing scene. - Parking Perks: There is a dedicated parking lot at the campsite entrance, free of charge. No worries about finding a spot or extra costs. Just grab your luggage and enter the campsite directly. 2. Core Campsite Info (Beginner-friendly, no barriers to experience) - Opening Hours: Open all day. It’s recommended to arrive Friday evening or Saturday morning. Staying one night lets you fully enjoy the dual beauty of "starry sky + morning mist." - Facilities: Well-equipped restrooms and showers with stable hot water supply. No need to worry about the "messy camping" feeling; even camping novices can easily adapt. - Fee Reference: The campsite charges a site fee (subject to on-site confirmation, about 50-80 RMB per person). No entrance ticket required. You can set up your own tent. The cost performance is much better than commercial campsites. 2. Why Recommend No.6 Campsite? 3 Core Highlights Without Disappointment 1. Low crowd, exclusive mountain and water scenery: Compared to other numbered campsites in Xiaohangkeng, No.6 is less developed and less crowded, offering panoramic views of "lake + tea garden + bamboo forest." No need to squeeze through crowds to find photo angles. Sitting by the lake daydreaming and listening to the wind rustling bamboo leaves is a peace you won’t find in the city. 2. "Little Switzerland" vibe, effortless photo shoots: Early morning mist rises over the lake, wrapping the distant green hills. The tea garden glows tender green, and sunlight filters through the bamboo casting dappled light. Every shot looks like a forest-themed masterpiece with a built-in filter. At dusk, the sunset dyes the lake golden. Sitting by the lake to shoot silhouettes instantly creates a full atmosphere. 3. Pet-friendly, unlock new companionship scenes: Pets are allowed! Walk your dog running on the lawn or have it accompany you on the picnic blanket soaking up the sun. You can enjoy nature without worrying about where to place your pet. Suitable for family, friends, and pet outings. 3. Photography and Camping Tips: Beginners Can Have a Blast 1. Photography Guide (2 key points to double your photo success) - Best Time: Arrive between 3-4 PM! The sunlight softens and warms after the harsh noon light, casting a gentle glow on the lake and tea garden. Faces are evenly lit, and photos have a natural "skin-smoothing" effect, avoiding the "dark face" or "overexposure" caused by noon light. - Outfit and Props: Wear light-colored clothes (white dress, beige shirt, light blue jeans) to look fresh against the green background. Bring props like a straw hat, woven basket, light-colored bouquet, or a bottle of sparkling water to hold casually in front of you, easily solving the "stiff pose" problem. 2. Camping Tips (4 points for a more comfortable experience) - Essentials: Bring mosquito repellent spray! There are many mosquitoes in the mountains, especially after dusk. Spray to avoid bites. Bring snacks, fruits, and drinks. Although the campsite offers simple meals, bringing your own food suits your taste better and creates a special "lakeside picnic." - Fire Safety: Open fire BBQ is allowed but only in designated areas. Make sure to fully extinguish charcoal after use to prevent fires. It’s recommended to bring a portable gas stove to cook hot soup or instant noodles, which is very warming in the cool mountain air. - Warmth Preparation: The mountain has a big temperature difference between day and night. Even in summer, it can drop below 20°C at night. Remember to bring a light jacket (denim or windbreaker) to avoid catching a chill. 4. Thoughtful Tips: Details to Make Your Trip Smoother 1. Check the weather in advance: If it rains, the mountain paths may be muddy. Wear non-slip sports shoes and avoid white sneakers or sandals. On sunny days, UV rays are strong, so bring sunscreen and a sun hat to protect your skin. 2. Travel light: Although you can drive directly to the campsite, you need to walk a short distance from the parking lot to the lakeside camping area. Use a backpack or portable suitcase to reduce carrying burden. 3. Environmental protection first: The campsite has few trash bins. Bring a garbage bag before departure and take all your food wrappers, drink bottles, and other trash with you to keep this mountain and water area clean and tidy. No need to plan a long holiday. Take 2 days on the weekend, drive from Shanghai or Hangzhou to Anji Xiaohangkeng No.6 Campsite. Spend the day taking photos and picnicking by the lake, sit around at night watching the starry sky, and wake up in the morning to birdsong and mist—this kind of natural adventure is the true relaxation a weekend should have. Quickly invite friends or bring family and set off!
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Posted: Oct 17, 2025
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