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Hong Kong Hiking Trails

Tai Mo Shan

Tai Mo Shan is the highest peak in Hong Kong. Its name means "Big Hat Mountain" or "Big Misty Mountain", after the low cloud and mist that often swirls around the summit. ...more »

  • Location: Tai Mo Shan
  • Type: Hiking Trails
  • Tel: +852 2311 3731

Dragon's Back

Dragon's Back is one of the most popular trail crosses the 'roofttop' of Hong Kong Island. ...more »

  • Location: Central
  • Type: Hiking Trails

Lion Rock

Lion Rock is a easiest way to access. The hike passes through dense bamboo groves along the Eagle's Nest Nature Trail and up open slopes to Beacon Hill for 360 degree views over hills and the city. ...more »

  • Location: Choi Hung
  • Type: Hiking Trails
  • Tel: +852 2708 8885

MacLehose Trail

MacLehose is named after a former Hong Kong governor. It is 97km and is grueling course for the annual charity event, the MacLehose Trailwalker. ...more »

  • Location: Tsak Yue Wu
  • Type: Hiking Trails

Our Local Experts say:

Few people know that Hong Kong has a lot of country parks amidst its urban sprawl and frequent land reclamation. These country parks serve as excellent hiking trails for the adventurous or for those who appreciate nature's splendour.

Most of the hiking trails can be found in the New Territories, Lantau, and the Outlying Islands like Lamma, Cheung Chau, and Ping Chau. Swathes of dense green mountains and breathtaking sparkling beaches will attract your gaze during your hikes. Hiking trails in Hong Kong differ in terms of difficulty. There are hikes for the apprentice, hikes for professionals, hikes for animal-lovers and, and everyone in between.

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