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Maximise that visa run with the best of Hong Kong hiking

2018-01-27 TimeOutBeijing

Beijing's southern neighbour is jam-packed with beautiful outdoor space


Whether you’re off on a sneaky visa run, visiting your much richer mates, chasing the sun and the clear air, or just fancy a weekend getaway, it’s likely you’ll be heading for Hong Kong. There’s much to see off the main island though, which can feel duly suffocating as one of the most densely packed areas in the world, beating even Beijing in the busyness stakes. Head to the hinterlands and there’s abundant nature to be found – beaches, hiking, camping, tropical life: all are just a short journey away from the buzzing metropolis.


Sai Kung

One of the most popular hiking routes in Hong Kong, with good reason, is the MacLehose Trail, a 100km route that traverses the sprawling New Territories area. The epic route is divided into ten stages of various lengths; stages one and two are in Sai Kung, a sleepy and picturesque peninsula town to the northeast of Hong Kong Island in the New Territories region.


If you want to do both stages one and two in a day, set out early as the first is seven miles and the second closer to nine. Stage one takes you through rolling hills and mountain views, with open-water swimming and cliff jumping to boot; stage two boasts magnificent coastline views, steep climbs and some of Hong Kong’s best beaches, which are in Tai Long Wan bay.


Most also have tents for rent if you feel like some seaside camping or don’t leave enough time to make it home before sunset. If you do make it back to Sai Kung, though, check out the live music and balmy atmosphere at Momentai restaurant and bar on the waterfront.


Lamma Island

For a more low key tropical expedition, take the 20-minute ferry from Central Pier 4 to Lamma Island, an historic fishing town whose charm has been carefully preserved; buildings higher than three stories are prohibited, as are most automobiles. The result is a tranquil, relaxed island whose mood belies its ranking as Hong Kong’s third biggest. Spend the day exploring pagodas and dilapidated shacks for the perfect antidote to any urban woes.


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