Feilai Peak, also known as the 'Peak Flown from Afar', is a remarkable limestone mountain famous for its numerous grottoes and Buddhist carvings. It is located next to the Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) is the nearest airport to Feilai Peak. Upon arrival at the airport, travelers can use public transportation or taxi services to reach Feilai Peak.
Taxis are readily available at the airport and can take you directly to Feilai Peak. The journey is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour depending on traffic conditions.
From the airport, you can take the airport shuttle bus to the city center and then transfer to public bus lines that reach Feilai Peak area. Bus lines such as Y2, K7, and 807 have stops near Feilai Peak and Lingyin Temple.
If traveling by train, Hangzhou Railway Station and Hangzhou East Railway Station are two major stations serving high-speed trains from major cities in China. After arriving at either station, take a taxi or city bus to reach Feilai Peak.
Hangzhou Metro system can bring you closer to the area. Currently, there might not be a direct metro line to Feilai Peak, but you can take the metro to downtown Hangzhou and then switch to a taxi or bus to complete your journey.
Public bus or cycling are popular options for visitors already in Hangzhou to reach Feilao Peak. Shared bikes are widely available throughout the city.
Access to Feilai Peak is typically through the grounds of Lingyin Temple. Tickets to the temple often include access to the peak and its cultural relics.
Regardless of the mode of transportation chosen, visitors are advised to check the most current schedules and transportation options as services may vary seasonally and due to local conditions.