Would You Dare? China’s Cliffside Bed Lets You “Relax” 320 Feet Above Ground
Forget infinity pools and treetop hammocks—China has just redefined extreme lounging.
Nestled along the edge of a sheer 320-foot cliff in Mangshan National Forest Park, Hunan Province, the Cliff Bed Experience is a bold blend of serenity and spine-tingling thrill.
Think of it as glamping… with a serious altitude adjustment.

Sleep? No Thanks. Chill? Absolutely.
On top of a cliff 320 feet above the ground in Mangshan National Forest Park, Hunan Province, this spectacular place is creating a new way for people to leave city life behind. Situated in place of four walls, the attraction provides an air mattress on a wooden platform clamped to the cliff, so those who dare can peer down into the valley and hang out with their fears.
Forget hotel check-ins—here, guests must harness up, complete a safety form, and take a cable car just to reach their sky-high destination. Once there, it’s a surreal mix of tranquility and tension: just you, the breeze, and a breathtaking drop just inches away.

Adrenaline Meets Instagram
Many people say they find the experience of visiting Moeraki more thrilling than it is frightening, even though the site is frightening. A popular video captures a relaxed guest enjoying the mountain air and acting as if she’s at sea level.
An adrenaline junkie reported that hiking the bridge was far more peaceful than expected and almost too interesting for a good night’s sleep.
Actually, being asleep is looked down upon. It’s not like an overnight stay on Airbnb—this place will give you a jolt of feel-good energy perfect for making amazing photos and impressing your followers.
Not Just for Anyone
The Cliff Bed Experience is limited to a selected group of people. Anyone participating must be 14 to 60 years old. Furthermore, anyone under 18 years old must have an adult with them and any person weighing more than 220 pounds or shorter than 4ft 6in is asked to skip. These screenings are also necessary to prevent serious problems for anyone who attends.
This is Budget-Friendly Bravery

A visit to the glass skywalk is just 98 RMB ($13 US) and you get to stand on a transparent walkway, see breathtaking views and have a complimentary cup of coffee, even if it might be hard to relax with your heart pounding so much.
About 400 people have visited Skyslopen since its April 25 opening, indicating that sky-high lounging could soon be all the rage in traveling.

So, if you’ve ever dreamed of finding mountain peace and thrilling cliffside energy from underneath a blanket, then Mangshan’s Cliff Bed just might appeal to you. Just don’t roll over in your sleep.
Are You Brave Enough to Lie on the Edge?

It’s not every day you get to lie in bed and stare down a cliffside. Whether you’re a hardcore adventurer or just looking for the ultimate Instagram shot, Mangshan’s cliff bed offers a rare fusion of luxury, fear, and unforgettable scenery.
So next time you’re craving a break from the ordinary, consider this: a bed, a view, and 320 feet of fresh air beneath your feet.