5 Family-Friendly B&Bs in Taiwan: Recommended Minsu for Your Stay

5 Family-Friendly B&Bs in Taiwan: Recommended Minsu for Your Stay

When planning a trip to Taiwan, accommodation choices often play an equally important role as the itinerary in shaping the quality of your journey. Star-rated hotels with luxurious rooms, full facilities, and attentive services may sound appealing. However, when arranging stays for our guests, we often ask ourselves: What kind of accommodation creates truly memorable experiences?

We have found that trying out B&Bs (minsu/guesthouse) is a unique way to experience Taiwan. Each minsu/B&Bs reflects the owner’s personal lifestyle, offering warmth and a chance to learn the story behind the house and its hosts. From this perspective, guests are no longer ordinary tourists—they are making local connections!

We are fortunate to have discovered several Taiwan Best Minsu that we absolutely love. When you plan a trip to Taiwan, we are delighted to share these special places. Another charming feature of these minsu/B&Bs is their location. They are perfect for leisurely walks, sightseeing, and truly escaping the hustle and bustle of the city. Nearly all our guests have left with positive feedback, and many first-time visitors have said they didn’t want to leave.

We continuously seek like-minded minsu owners to build a philosophy: every person and place our guests encounter while traveling in Taiwan should leave a meaningful impression, sparking memories that last a lifetime.

Spring Land Villa: Warmth in Puli, Nantou

Located in Taomi Village, Puli, Nantou, Shishang Qingquan is a charming minsu immersed in natural scenery and filled with personal touches by the hosts, the Qiu couple. The rooms are clean and thoughtfully designed, reflecting the hosts’ attention to detail and hospitality.

For breakfast, the minsu serves local specialties, such as the famous salty fried dough sticks from the town, and sometimes even invites guests to share dinner at the table with the hosts. This “home-away-from-home” feeling is what makes Shishang Qingquan truly special.

Another beloved character is the friendly dog, Cupid, who often keeps the children happily entertained. This minsu is ideal for families with kids and animal lovers, providing a warm, engaging, and memorable stay.

 

 

Photo: We believe that by providing our guests a different way of traveling, they won’t be just visiting Taiwan as ordinary travelers. (Picture taken in A Jong’s House 阿將的家, one of our best-loved B&Bs in Alishan 阿里山)

To develop the idea more, there’s a saying that goes like this: “Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters?” We quote this from one of the Confucius wise sayings quite often when we are receiving a friend or a honorable guest.

That’s a part of the reason why we prefer special local B&Bs instead of standard hotels. The “B&Bs” and their owners we know (and we’ve recommended our guests) are very much likely to bring up such a cozy, relaxing experience to our guests. And we think they deserve a home-like atmosphere when they travel abroad.

Springland Villa 石上清泉

Photo: Our selected B&B called Springland Villa 石上清泉 in Nantou 南投. The photo was taken in the kitchen where all kitchen tools are available to use.

An indoor patio or enclosed porch with a pink table and cushioned seating, wooden blinds, and a stone fireplace.

Photo: To the back of the table, it’s the kiln oven that is often used to bake bread or pizza for guests (Springland Villa 石上清泉)

Two small children are engaged in play on a row of simple wooden benches in an outdoor setting with stone paving and greenery in the background.

Photo: Little guests having fun in Sky Yard 天空的院子 in Zhushan.

In addition to the B&B owners being extremely hospitable, warm-hearted, people-oriented — which we call such a national character “Taiwan’s passion” 台灣人的熱情) — the “home” itself is a real local life story to tell, like how they’ve built up a totally different life from their previous one, how they’ve invested their time and money on everything, and how they are motivated to manage a hostel in general.

cakes and sweet potato ready to be served

Photo: Self-made snacks offered by hosts of B&B, including roasted sweet potatoes, one of the most traditional Taiwanese snacks.

fried dough

Photo: Having Chinese churro for breakfast that offered by Springland Villa 石上清泉

A kitchen scene with three individuals, two men and a woman, casually interacting. There's a table with various dishes and a shelf with glassware and other kitchen items in the background.

Photo: Guests and hosts preparing dinner altogether at Springland Villa 石上清泉

Several people are gathered in an outdoor courtyard or patio area next to a building adorned with red lanterns. Some individuals are seated, while others are standing and interacting. The setting includes tables, benches, and palm trees in the background.

Photo:Guests chilling at Sky Yard 天空的院子.

For every person, especially every travel lover, there’s always a corner or a shelf of a bookcase in their room (their OWN room back in hometown) that displays the collections gathered from their trip to remind them the memories they’ve had, either good or bad, fun or not fun. It could merely be a postcard, a pebble on a beach, a dry leaf, or even a story told by a local.

That’s probably what we think to be “exchange”. When a guest makes a trip and he or she gets something back. Every guest deserves additional values from the trip. And, we hope to make it happen through offering our guests what we think to be highly recommendable. And sharing the accommodation experience does it.

A woman with short dark hair and glasses is sitting outdoors

Photo: Having a close conversation with the friendly hosts, guests may get a sense about how Taiwanese people and life are like in general.

Another criterion that we think an ideal B&B should fulfill is: to offer a full private space that is available for a family or a group of close friends. To arrange a trip away from home is already not easy. And what we hope to do is connecting our guest’s need for intimacy with their travel members during a trip, and of course without too much disturbance.

outdoor area

Photo: Springland Villa’s outdoor private cafe where guests usually hang out with their family and friends.

A tranquil scene featuring a pond with lily pads, surrounded by lush greenery and a traditional-style building

Photo: A Chinese retro style back yard in Sky Yard.

tea tasting ceremony

Photo:Tea-tasting time in the front yard at Sky Yard.

The exceptionally attractive part of staying over at these B&Bs is their surrounding area.

The location is great for walks, sightseeing, and enjoying being away from the bustle and hustle of the city. Almost all guests we have received made positives feedback after they stayed at these B&Bs. We’ve heard quite a few times from the first-time goers saying that they don’t want to leave in the end.

villa home

Photo: Overlooking spectacular cloud formation at Sky Yard.

We’ve been lucky to find these B&Bs that we are really in love with. And we would like to share these places with our guests if they decide to travel in Taiwan. We have long been searching for like-minded hostel owners to build up a shareable philosophy — while traveling in Taiwan, every person and place our guests will have encountered should leave them an impression that is affectionate enough to trigger any travel memories.