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A cycling retreat 50km from Beijing.
Perfectly located for Beijing's best cycling. Part of the Silver Mountain Guesthouse Project. Humen Village. Changping District Beijing.

A simple cycling retreat 50km from central Beijing. Perfectly located for dozens of Beijing's best cycling routes. Humen Village, Changping District. Part of the Silver Mountain Guesthouse project.

Simple modern fitout. Easy in and out. Set up with cyclists needs in mind.

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Simple modern fitout.
Easy in and out.
Set up with cyclists needs in mind.

Need transport to the Silver House or airport pick up?
We can help arrange.

Need transport to the Silver House or airport pick up?
We can help arrange.

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Max 4 adults across 2 x double rooms
Book 1 room or whole house
2 x showers
1 x kitchen
Fresh towels and bed linen
Bathroom pack
Slippers
Coffee machine
Outdoor dining
Work desk with internet
Landscaped garden

Max 4 adults across 2 x double rooms
Book 1 room or whole house
2 x showers
1 x kitchen
Fresh towels and bed linen
Bathroom pack
Slippers
Coffee machine
Outdoor dining
Work desk with internet
Landscaped garden

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Close to coffee shops and a new Texas style smoked meat establishment. Tons of family activities with hikes around the Silver Pagodas and the Great Wall. Multiple coffee and food establishments are all within striking distance of the house.
(Check out the Food and Drink locations in RidewithGPS above).

Close to coffee shops and a new Texas style smoked meat establishment. Tons of family activities with hikes around the Silver Pagodas and the Great Wall. Multiple coffee and food establishments are all within striking distance of the house.
(Check out the Food and Drink locations in RidewithGPS above).

New York Times - "At Silver Mountain, nature and Buddhism interlace in ways so ethereally beautiful and historically rich that visitors know immediately they have arrived somewhere special."

New York Times - "At Silver Mountain, nature and Buddhism interlace in ways so ethereally beautiful and historically rich that visitors know immediately they have arrived somewhere special."