Surrounded by Poyang Lake and Wulao Peak, it is adjacent to Sandiequan, Bailudong Academy and other scenic spots. Self-driving guests enjoy free parking convenience, and can walk to the bustling commercial street, and the sightseeing station is close at hand. Each room is equipped with a full-house intelligent system, and the unique courtyard is isolated from the hustle and bustle, and the blue bricks and gray tiles are filled with the poetic feeling of retreat. Climb to the top of the panoramic starry sky terrace, hold a barbecue skewer with the lake breeze and mountain scenery, and you can see the mist of Poyang Lake and the steepness of Wulao Peak. In the morning, open the window to see the clouds and mist passing through the peaks, lie down at night to watch the Milky Way pouring, and the smart curtains are lightly opened to see the long scroll of ink. Modern technology and natural wildness are perfectly integrated here, inviting you to experience the N romantic possibilities of seclusion in Lushan.
"The B&B is just across from the sightseeing bus stop at the east gate of San Diequan, a 5-minute walk away. Across the street, you'll find a supermarket, local restaurants, breakfast shops, and a pharmacy, all very conveniently located. The B&B is located at the corner of an intersection, with an ancient camphor tree at the entrance. Drivers can park under the shade, and the owner said the parking lot below is free. The B&B is warmly decorated, with smart phones throughout, in my preferred minimalist, wooden style. A friendly staff was available to help with luggage, and free hiking poles were provided at the entrance to help with purchases. There's also a rooftop terrace, which the owner must have thought of. If the weather is nice, you can gather friends up there to gaze at the stars and chat about life. We drove our own car and only planned to visit San Diequan. We entered through the east gate, then exited again, a 3-4-hour visit that would take us back to the B&B. The sightseeing bus leaves at 7:00 AM, so it's recommended to leave early to avoid the crowds and stay cool. Despite the 2,600 steps, the climb wasn't as challenging as I'd imagined. The mountain is cool and offers a natural oxygen bar. You might occasionally encounter monkeys following the crowds, but be sure to keep your food safe; rangers say they occasionally snatch food from tourists. If you're only planning to visit San Die Spring, you don't need to pack too much, as it's difficult to carry. I only brought two bottles of water and some snacks, which you can also purchase at the supply station: water is 15 yuan, plum soup is 15 yuan, and instant noodles are 20 yuan. Upon reaching San Die Spring, be sure to enjoy a glass of iced Yunwu tea. It's truly relaxing to sit in the teahouse and enjoy the magnificent view while sipping it. The advantage of waking up early is that you can avoid the crowds and avoid waiting in line for photos. We arrived just as we were descending the mountain after our visit, right at the same time as the crowds were ascending. This is my personal opinion, for reference only! Finally, I highly recommend this B&B. I'm a very picky traveler when it comes to accommodations, and this is truly the best B&B in the area."