Thirteen Cloud Steps, nestled deep within the misty peaks of Qingcheng Mountain's rear range. Located at No. 66, Group 10, Chaping Community, Qingchengshan Town, Dujiangyan, it spans a total area of 10 mu (6,666 m²), with guest rooms covering over 2,000 square meters. The property was collaboratively designed by seven leading domestic boutique hotel architects.Surrounded by numerous attractions, the hotel is approximately a 10-minute drive from Qingcheng Front Mountain Scenic Area, Jiezi Ancient Town Scenic Area, Puzhao Temple, and China Giant Panda Garden. Qingcheng Back Mountain, Tai'an Ancient Town, and Qingcheng Mountain High-Speed Rail Station are about 25 minutes away.Thirteen Cloud Steps invites guests into a painting, where opening the window reveals flowing ink-wash landscapes: morning mist drifts over fragrant nanmu wood, evening clouds soften the tolling bells of Taoist temples. Inside, earthenware vases hold wild mountain offerings, bamboo blinds filter pine breezes and bamboo melodies, while aged wooden furniture radiates the warmth of patina.Thirteen Cloud Steps is not merely a hotel; it is a private whisper between mountain spirit and craftsmanship, a vessel of time holding Qingcheng Mountain's millennia-old philosophy of seclusion. It invites you to leave the clamor behind, rediscovering the primal homeland of life—where “the Tao follows nature”—amidst cicada songs and starlight.West Sichuan Culture:This sanctuary, born from a century-old West Sichuan house with blue-tiled roofs, has weathered five generations. It weaves the beauty of mountain skies into the building's soul, returning all to nature while humbly retelling the land's memory—the mortise-and-tenon joints of wooden beams conceal the craftsman's reverence, while moss clings to the eaves, bearing the wrinkles of mountain living.Forest Wellness Bar:A winding path through a grove of metasequoia trees leads to the entrance. Six majestic golden thread nanmu trees, each over 300 years old, stand tall and sturdy, their rings etched with the storms of Sichuan. Through the dappled light filtering through their leaves flows the breath of a century-old West Sichuan dwelling.Natural Springs:Both drinking water and spa treatments at Thirteen Cloud Steps draw from the ceaseless mountain springs of the Longmen Range, rich in minerals and trace elements. A stream by the entrance invites summer family outings—wading, catching crabs, and reconnecting with nature through shared adventures.Star-Rated Amenities:Hermès bath amenities, King Koil mattresses, luxury bedding, smart room controls, personalized butler service, shuttle sightseeing vehicles, complimentary afternoon tea, and over 10 complimentary snacks and beverages in each room. We strive to deliver exceptional value for your stay, ensuring your journey is truly worthwhile.
"This time I chose to bring my family and Mao children to Qingcheng Mountain. I wanted to find a place to relax. I didn't expect to be surprised by the 13th cloud step. , , The environment of the hotel is really amazing. Pushing the door is the green mountains surrounded by clouds and mist, and the atmosphere of the mountains is directly full. The whole is the minimalist design of the homestay I like very much. It is clean and transparent, with a large area of glass windows. When the light and shadow come in during the day, it is gentle and healing. What is even more surprising is the details in the room, even the toiletries are Hermes, the texture is full, and it is particularly comfortable to live in. , It was a bit late when I arrived at the hotel on the first night, and it was raining. We were worried about the trouble of carrying luggage. I didn’t expect the staff to come out to pick us up early. Not only did they help with the luggage, but also built an exclusive service group intimately. Any questions can be answered at any time. This feeling of being taken care of is really warm. , Although we arrived very late, we offered to soak in the hot springs and still provided patient and intimate service. While soaking in the hot springs, we were carrying fresh and clean fruits, and the children were happy. The next day the weather cleared and the sun lit up the whole yard. The lawn was big enough for the Mao children to enjoy the fun. We also met the aboriginal Teddy ”tragboard children” in the hotel, who were warm and loved, and had a great time. The outdoor area of the hotel is also very suitable for picnics. Between the green mountains and green trees, the wind is blowing in the sun, and even the air is a relaxing smell. At noon, I ate a local special fungus soup pot in the restaurant. I used the chicken to match a variety of delicious wild fungus and vegetables. The soup was so fresh that my eyebrows were lost, and my stomach was warm and comfortable. After dinner, I found a window seat in the cafe in a daze, looking at the greenery outside the window, even the time slowed down. , From service to environment, from details to meals, this stay experience is really impeccable. Whether it is wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city or taking a short trip with pets, this is a great choice. It has been silently included in my second brush list. The child said that he would come to the hot springs!"