Every summer vacation season, leisure farms across Taiwan become popular destinations for family outings, romantic dates, and senior nature trips. From Yilan in the north to Tainan in the south, and from highland pastures to coastal fisheries, Taiwan’s leisure farms offer diverse experiences and face fierce competition. According to an analysis by DailyView Network Temperature (covering July 11 to August 9, 2026), Ruisui Ranch in Hualien topped the list with 3,388 online mentions, making it the most discussed leisure farm in Taiwan during the summer peak. Qingjing Farm and Fushoushan Farm ranked second and third, respectively. Which farms are capturing the most attention online? Let’s unveil the top 10 list.
Taiwan’s Top 10 Leisure Farms Ranking
- 1. Ruisui Ranch: 3,388 mentions - 2. Qingjing Farm: 2,380 mentions - 3. Fushoushan Farm: 2,215 mentions - 4. Wuling Farm: 1,210 mentions - 5. Chilu Ranch: 767 mentions - 6. Zoumalai Farm: 677 mentions - 7. Lichuan Fishing Leisure Farm: 673 mentions - 8. Toucheng Leisure Farm: 638 mentions - 9. Daking Leisure Farm: 593 mentions - 10. Lianheyuan Leisure Farm: 476 mentions
No. 3: Fushoushan Farm
Located in Lishan, Taichung, at an altitude of about 2,600 meters, Fushoushan Farm is managed by the Veterans Affairs Council’s Agricultural Enterprise Division. It is renowned across Taiwan for its highland apples and peaches and is also a popular destination for stargazing and autumn foliage viewing. In this ranking, Fushoushan Farm secured third place with 2,215 mentions. The keyword 'escaping the heat' highlights its biggest summer appeal. While lowland Taiwan often exceeds 35°C in summer, Fushoushan’s cool alpine climate makes it a top choice for travelers seeking relief from the heat. The farm offers accommodations, agricultural product shopping, and scenic walking trails, providing a one-stop experience that is especially popular with families. Additionally, Fushoushan Farm is often discussed alongside Wuling Farm, forming a 'twin alpine farm' narrative that boosts mutual visibility.
Checking Fushoushan Farm’s Google reviews, it holds a 4.4-star rating with over 7,119 reviews. Comments praise the serene environment, passionate owners, and VIP views of sunrises and sea of clouds. One reviewer raved: 'Incredible food—unlimited hot pot, rice topped with delicious tea seed oil, and amazing pork belly and bamboo shoots. The owner is incredibly generous!' Others noted: 'The panoramic view of the Xueshan mountain range is breathtaking, and the fresh air deeply heals the soul.' Some mentioned the long journey—staying overnight in Qingjing before a 2.5-hour minibus ride—but still called it a 'must-visit once in a lifetime, especially for cherry blossoms.' The cleanliness, comfort, and pet-friendliness were also praised. Many highlighted the suitability for camping and stargazing, though they cautioned about large temperature differences between day and night.
No. 2: Qingjing Farm
Qingjing Farm, located in Ren’ai Township, Nantou County, sits at an altitude of about 1,750 meters and is one of Taiwan’s most famous highland pastures, also managed by the Veterans Affairs Council. It ranked second with 2,380 mentions, with 57% positive sentiment—the highest among the top three—indicating strong public favor. Qingjing Farm maintains enduring popularity due to its open grasslands and live animal interaction, especially the sheep-feeding experience and European-style architecture, which are highly shareable on social media. The surrounding area offers diverse accommodations, from budget guesthouses to luxury villas, creating a complete tourism ecosystem that sustains ongoing discussions.
However, Qingjing Farm faces criticism for overdevelopment. Visitors often complain about weekend overcrowding, severe parking shortages, and frequent traffic jams on mountain roads, which degrade the travel experience. There are also concerns about the high density of guesthouses impacting the local ecosystem.
Google reviews show a 4.4-star rating with over 39,000 reviews. Visitors appreciate the well-planned walking trails, viewing platforms, and rest areas, calling it perfect for families, couples, and friends. The 'Sheep Show' is highlighted as unique in Taiwan, featuring herding dogs and shearing demonstrations. Many enjoy simply strolling through the vast green grasslands, gazing at layered mountains and sea of clouds, and breathing in the fresh air. The area’s local cuisine and souvenir shops further enhance the experience.
No. 1: Ruisui Ranch
Ruisui Ranch, located in Ruisui Township, Hualien County, is one of the most iconic tourist ranches in eastern Taiwan. Known for its expansive grasslands, dairy cow exhibits, and freshly sold milk ice cream, it’s a must-visit on the Hualien-Taitung Valley travel route. Its long-standing brand recognition drives high discussion, with most Hualien travelers including it in their itineraries. The on-site milk tasting, dairy product sales, and open pastoral scenery strongly attract families with children. However, some visitors note long queues on weekends, insufficient staff, and unclear park layout.
Google reviews give it a 3.9-star rating with over 14,000 reviews. Visitors love the rich, non-cloying milk flavor of the ice cream and the photogenic spots. One reviewer said: 'It feels natural, not overly commercialized. Kids love seeing cows and ostriches up close. The Swiss rolls and cheesecakes are solid, and eating sweets outdoors while watching the grassland offers a tranquility rarely found in Taipei.' Overall, it’s praised as an ideal place for families to relax and enjoy Hualien’s laid-back vibe.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: Survey