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Top 10 recommended for 2025 Hong Kong country trekking recommendations

Top 10 popular Hong Kong country trekking recommendations

  • 1 18606 Tourist: Beginner difficulty

    Tourist: Beginner difficulty

    Nam Lang Shan The least difficult route recommended this time is as comfortable as a family trail, but it is also fun because of its proximity to Ocean Park. Located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, adjacent to Deep Water Bay, the famous Ocean Park is built around the hill of Nam Long Mountain

  • 2 16885 Off-road level: more difficult

    Off-road level: more difficult

    Cinnamon Hill Located on Ap Lei Chau in the southwest of Hong Kong Island, Cinnamon Hill starts at Lee Tung Estate and ends at the lighthouse at the southern end of Ap Lei Taki. The first part of the route is very tortuous, find the entrance behind the station master's office at Lee Tung Estate Bus Terminus, walk left along the aqueduct, pass through the fence, and then you can enter

  • 3 16598 Professional grade: Do not attempt without training

    Professional grade: Do not attempt without training

    Luohan Pagoda - North Heavenly Gate Fengguan Beiqiao refers to a section of cliff in the north of the peak of Phoenix Mountain, where all kinds of strange rocks and strange rocks and dangerous cliffs are full of dangerous places. Luohan Pagoda is also known as the phoenix bun

  • 4 12543 Outdoor Grade: Medium difficulty

    Outdoor Grade: Medium difficulty

    Shing Mun Reservoir An advanced version of the Kowloon Reservoir Route, which runs along the Kam Shan Carrup Trail and the Wilson Trail to the hinterland of Kam Shan Country Park, ending at Shing Mun Reservoir. The route is longer and a little more difficult, but offers more natural scenery. At the Kowloon Reservoir Bus Stop

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