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Great Wall at Mutianyu

The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is the most family-friendly — it is less crowded than Badaling, has a toboggan ride that kids obsess over, and offers cable car access so no one has to hike 1,00...

Mutianyu Village, Huairou District, Beijing (about 90 min drive from central Beijing) · Beijing, China

3.8 / 5
October-November for crisp autumn views, or April-May for spring blooms; go on a weekday to avoid the worst crowds
95% parent-approved
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3.8
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Price Range
4-16
Recommended Age
95%
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Why Families Love Great Wall at Mutianyu

The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is the most family-friendly — it is less crowded than Badaling, has a toboggan ride that kids obsess over, and offers cable car access so no one has to hike 1,000 steps before they have seen a thing. The restored wall here is wide and well-maintained with guardrails, making it our top pick for families who want the full Great Wall experience without the death march. The toboggan slide down from the wall is a highlight that will have the kids begging to go again.

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Age-Specific Guide

Great Wall at Mutianyu suits ages 4-16. Here's what each age group will love:

Young Kids (4–9)

Suitability95%

This age group loves Great Wall at Mutianyu. The interactive elements are perfect for curious minds. Plan for 2–3 hours.

Tweens & Teens (10+)

Suitability75%

Older kids appreciate the deeper experiences here. A full-day visit works great: Cable car up, walk the full east-west loop (8 watchtowers), lunch at a farmhouse restaurant, then toboggan down

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Great Wall at Mutianyu

The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is the most family-friendly — it is less crowded than Badaling, has a toboggan ri...

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Beijing Family Walking Route

A parent-tested route through Beijing connecting Great Wall at Mutianyu with playgrounds, kid-friendly cafes, and rest stops.

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4-16 Experience Package

Tailored 4-16-year-old experience featuring activities matched to energy levels and attention spans.

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Tips & Tricks from Real Parents

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Book the toboggan ride tickets in advance online — they sell out on weekends and you do not want that tantrum

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Bring cash (RMB) for the toboggan; the card machines occasionally go down and it is a long walk for an ATM

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Take the cable car UP but the toboggan DOWN — best value for money and the kids will be buzzing for days

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Safety Assessment

3.8 / 5(Good)

Safety Features

GuardrailsFirst Aid StationStaff Trained
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Practical Information

Best Time to Visit

October-November for crisp autumn views, or April-May for spring blooms; go on a weekday to avoid the worst crowds

Getting Around

Beijing has solid family-friendly transport. For stroller users, check for elevator access at metro stations.

Family Accommodation

Hotels near Great Wall at Mutianyu range from budget to luxury. Look for family rooms, kid's clubs, and early dinner service.

Kid-Friendly Dining

Beijing has excellent child-friendly dining near Great Wall at Mutianyu — kids' menus, high chairs, and quick service.

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A Real Parent's Story

The Toboggan That Saved the Day

After 20 minutes of complaints about the heat and the steps, the toboggan ride down turned our grumpy 6-year-old into a shrieking ball of joy. He is still telling everyone about it a year later.

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I was that parent — the one who dragged everyone an hour and a half north convinced this would be a magical family moment. Twenty minutes on the wall, my youngest was whining about the heat, my oldest was bored, and I was regretting everything. Then we spotted the toboggan station. I bought tickets on a whim, not expecting much. The ride is a 1.5-kilometer metal slide that winds down the mountain in a plastic sled YOU control with a single stick. My 6-year-old sat in front of me and we flew down at what felt like 40 km/h — him screaming with pure joy. We immediately got in line again. The wall itself is incredible — the views stretch forever — but the toboggan is what my kids remember.

David L., dad of two boys

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