Hiking trails in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Trail ( Chinese: 港島徑) is a long-distance footpath from Victoria Peak to Big Wave Bay on Hong Kong Island. The trail is 50 km long. Given that Victoria Peak and Big Wave Bay are less than 11km apart as the crow flies, the trail takes a very indirect route. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hong Kong Trail"

The Lantau Trail is a long-distance footpath on the Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The 70-km trail is circular, starting and finishing in Mui Wo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lantau Trail"

MacLehose Trail (麥理浩徑) is a trail that spans much of the New Territories, starting from Pak Tam Chung, Sai Kung in the east to Tuen Mun in the west. The whole trail measures 100 kilometres, marked along the path with 200 signposts at 500m intervals. It was named after Crawford Murray MacLehose, the longest serving governor in office the Governor of Hong Kong. MacLehose himself was an enthusiastic hiker. The trail passes through a variety of natural and beautiful scenries. ...more on Wikipedia about "MacLehose Trail"

Tsing Yi Nature Trail (青衣自然徑) is a hiking trail on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tsing Yi Nature Trail"

The Wilson Trail (衛奕信徑) is a 78km long-distance footpath in Hong Kong. It was named after David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, who was Governor of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1992. The Wilson Trail was developed by Friends of the Country Park and sponsored by various private organizations. The construction work of the Trail began in 1994. The Wilson Trail was first opened on 21st January, 1996. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wilson Trail"

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