Escape to Heaven: Xuancao Forest's Magical Miaoli Getaway

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Escape to Heaven: Xuancao Forest's Magical Miaoli Getaway

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to tumble headfirst into the mystical embrace of Escape to Heaven: Xuancao Forest's Magical Miaoli Getaway. Forget those sterile, robotic reviews – I’m gonna spill the tea, the bad, the ugly, and the unbelievably glorious about this place. Consider this your pre-flight briefing for a trip that’s less “hotel stay” and more "soul reset."

First of all, let's get the basics out of the way, but not the dull way.

  • Accessibility: They say it’s accessible. I’m not in a wheelchair, so I can't fully vouch for it, but the info says they try. They've got an elevator. That's a start.
  • Internet, Internet, Internet! Free Wi-Fi in the rooms? Hallelujah! Because let's be real, in this day and age, if you're not connected, you're basically gone. They have LAN connection too, for the old school. Wi-Fi is also available in public areas.
  • Cleanliness and Safety: COVID Times, Ugh This is a BIG one, because let's face it, we're all paranoid. Daily disinfection? Check. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Room sanitization opt-out available? Now we're talking! I'm a germaphobe by nature, so ALL of this made my heart sing. They provide Hand sanitizer and have a doctor available.

Now for the good stuff… the stuff that actually matters!

The Miaoli Magic (and Why You Should Go)

Okay, picture this. You’re stressed. Like, really stressed. The kind of stressed where you wake up with your jaw clenched and your shoulders permanently parked near your ears. You need an escape. And, friend, Escape to Heaven (yes, they really call it that) feels like a giant, fluffy, lavender-scented hug.

Getting There & Getting Around (The Practical Bits)

  • Accessibility: Okay, so getting to Miaoli might be a little… involved. The website says airport transfer is available. This'll be super helpful for people who are flying in! Car park is free, on-site, and they even have charging stations. Taxi and valet service are also available.
  • Getting Around the Hotel: The elevator is a godsend, especially after a hike. Again, a very convenient thing.

Room with a View (and a Bathtub, Oh My!)

The rooms… are pretty darn glorious. Let's talk about some key features:

  • The Bed: The bed was a cloud in a blanket. I am talking extra long beds.
  • The Bathroom: Okay, the bathroom was my sanctuary. Full of lovely toiletries, and a separate shower and bathtub were essential. Seriously, after a day of exploring, sinking into that hot water was pure bliss. They even have a bathroom phone! Who even has a bathroom phone anymore?
  • The View: This is where "Escape to Heaven" earns its name. Each window opens.
  • Amenities: In-room safes, free bottled water, a coffee maker, and a mini-bar? Yes, please. They even have slippers.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling Your Bliss

Right, food. Because what's a vacation without it?

  • Breakfast (Buffet or In-Room): The buffet was a feast for the eyes. A good Asian and Western breakfast.
  • Restaurants: There are restaurants – a la carte ones, buffet ones. I have heard they also offer vegetarian food options.
  • Poolside Bar: Sipping a fruity cocktail by the pool? Yes, please.
  • Coffee Shop, Snack Bar, and Room Service (24-hour): Because sometimes you just need a caffeine fix or a midnight snack in your bathrobe.

Things To Do (Beyond Just Existing)

  • The Spa: Now, THIS is why you come. The spa is… well, it's heavenly. Let me tell you. I went for a massage and a body wrap, and it was the best two hours of my life. They also have this amazing foot bath, which is pure zen.
    • My Personal Anecdote: I’ll be honest; I went for the massage and ended up shedding some very necessary tears. The therapist, the atmosphere, the whole experience… it was just… cathartic. Seriously. Don’t underestimate the power of a good massage.
  • The Pool with a View: The sun, the swimming pool - a view out over the mountains.
  • The Fitness Center: They have it, but I skipped. Hey, I was on vacation!
  • Sauna, Spa, and Sauna/Steamrooms: They're all there!

Services and Conveniences: Because Life's Too Short for Hassle

  • Daily Housekeeping: Sweet relief! Coming back to a tidy room after a day of luxuriating? Perfection.
  • Laundry and Dry Cleaning: Thank goodness!
  • Concierge and Luggage Storage: No worries about how to get around.
  • Business Facilities: They also have meeting/banquet facilities.

For the Kids (and the Kid in You)

  • Family/Child Friendly: They've got all the amenities, which makes everything a lot easier for families.

The Imperfections (Because Nothing's Perfect)

  • The Signage: Finding your way around the hotel initially took a little navigating. But hey, that's part of the adventure, right?
  • The Website: The website is a bit old school.

Overall Vibe: A True Getaway

Escape to Heaven isn’t just a hotel; it's an experience. It’s a place to disconnect, recharge, and reconnect with yourself. The staff are lovely, the location is stunning, and the spa… well, the spa is pure magic.

My Verdict: Run, don't walk, to book a stay. You deserve it.


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Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into a chaotic love letter to Hemerocallis Country House in Miaoli, Taiwan. This isn't your perfectly polished travel brochure. This is real life. This is me, and my perpetually slightly-too-tight jeans, experiencing the magic (and the occasional mild panic) of the Xuancao Forest Homestay. Consider yourself warned.

Day 1: Arrival and Immediate Bliss (Followed by a Slight Panic)

  • 1:00 PM: Arrival! (Or, The Sweetest Smell and a Questionable Decision) Okay, so we FINALLY made it. After a train ride that felt approximately the length of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and a taxi driver who REALLY loved his horn, we're here. And… oh my GOD. The air. It smells like… freedom? And something faintly floral and delicious. I can't put my finger on it. Maybe it's the Hemerocallis itself! (That's the daylily, for those of you without a horticultural degree, like me).

    Seriously, photos DO NOT do this place justice. Nestled in the hills, surrounded by that gorgeous, vibrant green… it's like walking into a Bob Ross painting. Minus the perm.

    The owner, a woman who radiated Zen-like calm (I swear, she was practically glowing!) greeted us with a smile and… tea. Heavenly tea. And little homemade cookies. I almost forgot I’d been travel-grumpy. Almost.

    The Smallest Detail, The Tiniest Imperfection: I immediately dropped a cookie on the floor. Tried to play it cool. Failed spectacularly. She didn't even blink. This woman is magic.

  • 2:00 PM: Room Reveal! (And a Minor Breakdown) Our room is…rustic. In the best way. Think exposed wood, a gigantic window overlooking the valley, and a bed that looks like it was plucked directly from a fairytale. I'm immediately in love.

    Okay, a minor breakdown. Because I can't for the life of me figure out the air conditioner. I start frantically poking buttons like a monkey who's just discovered a remote. Sweat is beading on my forehead. I'm whispering curses under my breath. My partner, bless his patient soul, finally figured it out. Turns out, you just… press the button. Facepalm.

  • 3:00 PM: Exploring the Grounds (And Getting Lost, Naturally) Time to explore! I'm determined to wander. I want to lose myself in the beauty. So, I wander, and I get lost. Quickly. There are so many trails with mysterious signboards in a language I don't understand so well. After some delightful confusion, I finally got back to the main house. After this, I was more careful and decided on a more controlled adventure.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner Time! (And a Revelation) The dinner… oh, the dinner. This is not just food. This is art, this is love, this is… a culinary experience I will dream about for years to come. Every dish bursting with fresh, local ingredients, exquisitely prepared. The flavors! The textures! I'm pretty sure I ate until I could barely move. And the best part? They catered for my vegetarian requirements. They even made me a special tea. I am forever in debt to them.

    The Revelation: This wasn't just a homestay. This was… a sanctuary. Like a warm hug after a long, cold winter.

  • 8:00 PM: Stargazing (And a Tiny Moment of Grief) Because of my stupidity in the mountains, I had to rest. This was a good time to reflect. I was very sad to learn that the owner's cat was dead recently. We met the cat which I forgot to bring in my notes. She was the cutest cat ever.

Day 2: Immersed in Nature and the Beauty of the Community

  • 7:00 AM: Sunrise Hike (More like, a stumble) We did a sunrise hike! I say 'hike' loosely. More like a stumble up a slightly inclined path. The view, though, was absolutely worth it. The mist clinging to the hills, the sunlight painting the sky in a million shades of pink and orange… it was breathtaking. I almost cried (in a good way).

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast of Champions (And an Unexpected Friendship) Back at the house! The breakfast was wonderful. This time, our host told us about the history about people from the local community. The whole community seemed to cooperate in the homestay which I found absolutely endearing.

  • 10:00 AM: Art Class! (Oh My God, I'm Terrible) They offered a class. I'd signed up for it. I was terribly bad. I never thought I'd be so bad at painting.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch (More Food!) They provided even MORE food. I'm pretty sure I'm going to need a new wardrobe after this trip.

  • 2:00 PM: Spa Treatment They provided a spa treatment. It was absolutely amazing, I'm going to bring this back to the office.

  • 5:00 PM: Farewell Dinner The Farewell dinner was a sad affair because we're leaving after this. But the view was absolutely gorgeous.

Day 3: Departure (And a vow to return)

  • 9:00 AM: Departure We said our goodbyes. And, I made a vow. I am going to return.

Messy, Honest, and Utterly Worth It

Look, this isn't a perfect itinerary. I'm sure there are things I've missed, and details I’ve warped. But it's honest. It captures the feeling of what it was like to be there. Hemerocallis Country House is more than just a place to stay. It's an experience. It's a memory. It's a place where you can lose yourself, and find yourself at the same time. And, trust me, you won't regret it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go and start planning my return trip. And maybe, just maybe, learn how to function a f***ing air conditioner.

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Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli TaiwanOkay, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving headfirst into the chaotic, wonderful world of Escape to Heaven: Xuancao Forest's Magical Miaoli Getaway. This isn't your sanitized travel brochure, folks. This is REAL.

Escape to Heaven: Xuancao Forest - The Unfiltered FAQ

So, what *IS* this "Escape to Heaven" thing anyway? Sounds kinda… dramatic.

Alright, yeah, the name *is* a bit much. Honestly, I was expecting pearly gates and maybe a harp solo. But it's a resort in Miaoli, Taiwan, built around the Xuancao Forest (which, for the record, translates to "Forget Worry Forest" – I could use a whole lot of that, let me tell you…). It's supposed to be all about nature, unplugging, and… well, escaping. From what? Probably your life, like me. ๐Ÿ˜… They promise amazing views and a chance to chill. Did it deliver? We'll get there.

Miaoli? Where even IS that? And is it hard to get to?

Miaoli’s a county in Taiwan, a little ways south of Taipei. Getting there isn't rocket science, unless you're me navigating public transport after a bad night's sleep. There’s the high-speed rail (HSR), which is the best option for speed – super speedy, actually. Or, you can take the regular train. The scenery is lovely, but I'm warning you now: pack snacks. My stomach and I have a… complicated relationship, and train food rarely understands the nuances of a good craving.

Okay, you mentioned "unplugging." Like, no Wi-Fi? My phone is basically glued to my hand…

They *say* it's about unplugging. And yes, in *some* areas, the Wi-Fi was… patchy. Which, for someone like me who’s dependent on social media to feel like a contributing member of society… well, let's just say it was a struggle. But the good news is, you *can* find the connection. I'll admit, I spent more time than I care to admit trying to catch a signal, which kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it? But the views… they were pretty distracting. My phone could go hang out in a drawer for a while, and I wouldn't particularly notice.

The views, you say? What’s the scenery like? Is it actually "magical"?

Listen, I’m a cynical person. “Magical” is a word I usually reserve for… well, nothing. Except, maybe, the way the light hit the mountains in the afternoon. The Xuancao Forest itself is beautiful. The resort is built into the hills, so you’re constantly surrounded by greenery. HUGE mountains and even an ocean view if you go at the right vantage. At one point, I was standing on a balcony, sipping some tea that was… *okay*, and I just felt… small. In a good way, like, the world is massive, and you're insignificant. Not in a depressing way, but in a "wow, this is breathtaking" kind of way. So, yeah. "Magical." I'll give it that.

Tell me more about this "Forget Worry Forest." Did it actually *work*? Did you, you know, *forget* your worries?

Okay, this is a complex one. Did I forget my worries entirely? No, I’m still paying bills, so, no. But the forest… it has a way of quieting your brain. The air is fresh (mostly), the sounds of the forest are soothing. I went for a hike where I almost tripped over a root because I was so busy staring at the way the sunlight filtered through the leaves. So, I'm not saying I became worry-free, but I got a little perspective. More like, I realized how ridiculous some of my worries were. Like, "did I reply to that work email fast enough?" compared to, "wow, look at that giant tree!"

Let's talk about the food. Was it good? (Because amazing food is KEY to a good getaway, let's be real.)

The food… okay, the food was a mixed bag. They had a restaurant with a set menu that was… fine. Some dishes were incredible. Others, less so. And the portions… well, let's just say I may have snuck some snacks from the local 7-Eleven in my bag. But there was a breakfast buffet! That was the real MVP. The freshly made pastries were divine. I'm pretty sure I gained five pounds just on croissants alone. No regrets. And the local Taiwanese dishes like the braised pork! Oh man.

Okay, let's get down to the nitty-gritty. What's the *accommodation* like? The room, the facilities… give me the lowdown!

The rooms were… nice. Clean, comfortable beds (hallelujah!), and that view… the view from the balcony was worth the price of admission alone. We're talking panoramic scenery, with all those mountains I mentioned. The bathrooms were well-appointed too. I had a killer bathtub, which, after a long day of… you know, escaping, was a literal godsend. They had a spa, too. But I'm not the type to go for a spa, so I mostly did my own version of getting a massage. It was a lot of me trying to contort myself to reach all those tense muscles. So hard.

Did you do any of the activities? Hiking? Yoga? Did you meet any interesting people?

Okay, so, this is where my "chill" plan fell apart a little. There were hikes. I did a short one. I'd like to say I conquered the mountain and felt rejuvenated, but I mostly huffed and puffed and sweated. Still, the views… worth it. Yoga? Pass. I'd rather do a series of stretches in my room, as that feels less… exposed somehow. And meeting people? I'm an introvert, so, no. I spent most of my time trying to avoid eye contact. There was one couple, though, who were very chatty, and they seemed genuinely happy. That's all I have to say about that.

Let's be REALLY honest. What was the *worst* part?

The *worst* part? Hmm... Okay, besides the slightly uneven Wi-Fi and my own inability to properly disconnect, the service was a little… inconsistent. Sometimes fantastic, sometimes a little… absent. One time, I waited ages for my dinner order. Another time, I had to flag down someone for a clean towel. Nothing major. It's just… I’m used to Western-style serviceNomadic Stays

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan

Hemerocallis Country House - Xuancao Forest Homestay Miaoli Taiwan