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1. The MacLehose Trail
4.5
4.6
/5
129 Reviews
based on 200 reviews
Hiking
_We***67
Recommended route for beginners or those who just want to check in! Starting from Dongba, one is the Jianjiao Observation Deck, and the other is Langqie Bay (the most beautiful bay). You can take photos, check in, and camp here. Save your time here! Return to Dongba (30 minutes uphill), one is Pobianzhou (20 minutes), and one is Dongba. The whole round trip is about 5 kilometers
Hong Kong
19.2km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 17:00
2. Happy Valley Racecourse
4.2
4.5
/5
80 Reviews
based on 2.3k reviews
anna29diary
The Hong Kong Jockey Club1st time so close-up to join the crowd😊👍🏻for the horse racing, excited!
Hong Kong
5.4km from downtown
3. Sha Tin Racecourse
4.1
4.6
/5
134 Reviews
based on 429 reviews
A.Z.
The world-famous Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse, followed by East Tietan Station, is about 20 minutes walk! It is the best place for everyone to watch horse racing during the horse season! It is crowded!
Hong Kong
9.8km from downtown
Free entry
4. Central Hiking Lamma Trail
3.4
4.3
/5
41 Reviews
based on 138 reviews
Hiking
盛世再繁华
The hiking trails in Nanxun Island are relatively easy to walk compared to other hiking trails. Many people come to hike on public holidays. The pointing on the way is very clear. There are villages across the road and trees across the trees. The terrain is not steep and there is no difficulty. The mountains in the distance are undulating, and the distant view is like a bone-covered ridge. The more you go to the coast, the more hikers there are, but everyone is not piled up, and they are also courteous to each other.
Hong Kong
12.3km from downtown
Free entry
5. Devil's Fist
3.0
5
/5
1 Review
based on 4 reviews
Rock climbing
陌上行
I went twice and checked the tide time for different harvests.
Hong Kong
27.2km from downtown
6. mai li hao jing di si duan
2.7
4
/5
1 Review
Pau1982
Section 4 of the MacLehose Trail starts at Shui Lang Wo on Sai Sha Road. Go up the road in the direction of Huang Zhuyang, then turn right at the branch, and then turn left before walking to Huang Zhuyang Village to set foot on the mountain trail. Then comes the most difficult section of the MacLehose Trail. Walking up the stone steps, sometimes mountain trails, sometimes cement steps, you continue to climb to the south ridge of Ma'an Mountain. On the way, you can look up at its tall and majestic mountains.
Hong Kong
10.8km from downtown
7. Lamma Island Family Walk
2.6
4.3
/5
31 Reviews
Cycling
盛世再繁华
The Nanxun Island Home Entertainment Trail is a charming walking trail connecting Yushu Bay and Suo Tsuen Wan. The scenery along the road is beautiful and the guidance is very clear. You can safely walk to Suo Tsuen Wan. Compared with other, the ramps and steps of the Jiale Path are less, and in addition to the pleasant sea view, there are also strange trees, flowers, strange stones, ancient houses, and even birds. They are especially beautiful. They stop and rest all the way. It is so cool to take pictures with the hair dryer.
Hong Kong
12.6km from downtown
Free entry
8. Tai Tong Sweet Gum Woods
2.5
5
/5
4 Reviews
Jeangonline
Intend to see the red leaves But still not red Go to the end of November If it gives absolutely red Would have to be at the end of December Traveling by taxi is convenient, but on the way back, I took a special bus down to the MTR, but I didn't know where to go up.
Hong Kong
16.4km from downtown
9. Beacon Hill
2.5
4.8
/5
4 Reviews
based on 5 reviews
Hiking
Mountain climbing
盛世再繁华
Speaking of Hong Kong's Beacon Hill (English: Beacon Hill; also known as Beacon Hill), it is a hill on the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong, located on the west side of Kowloon Tong, with an altitude of 458 meters. Beacon Hill is named because its appearance from a distance resembles a pen holder. It belongs to the Lion Rock Country Park and there is a radar station on the mountain. Beacon Hill is a park open to the public free of charge. Like many parks, it is shaded by trees, the hiking trails are well maintained, there are viewing areas and rest areas, and it is full of humanistic atmosphere. The area under the mountain has been developed into a high-end residential area. By the way, Hong Kong's high-end residential areas often give people a feeling of seclusion, with limited public transportation, and self-driving is extremely convenient and visually comfortable.
Hong Kong
3.4km from downtown
Free entry
10. The Ngong Ping 360 Rescue Trail
2.4
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Hong Kong
27.6km from downtown
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