香港行山
[/text_box] [/ux_banner] [divider] [title style=”center” text=”香港不只是一個石屎森林” margin_top=”25px” size=”undefined”] [row width=”full-width”] [col span__sm=”12″] [ux_text text_align=”center”]近年來行山成為了不少香港人最喜歡的休閒運動。雖然很多人對香港的第一印象就是國際大都會,不過你又知道香港有40%地方都是郊區嗎?香港大大話話都有幾十座山,而行山徑就更加不用說了。一個城市和大自然十分接近的地方,香港行山不只是運動,還是一個拍照好地方。無論你想看山景,海景或是城市景色都可以,什至有不少人會露營看日出。
細數香港最出名的行山徑不外乎獅子山,龍脊,西貢三尖和大東山。香港當然不只有這幾條行山徑,作為一個地質系畢業生加拍照愛好者,我對行山都好有興趣。
香港島
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在山頂的西邊,西高山北對維港景色南對薄扶林~
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雖然有成上千級樓梯,不過你可以由高山欣賞到赤柱的景色。
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作為亞洲最佳市區行山徑,龍脊不但適合初行山人士,還有石澳美景。
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A surprisingly challenging yet short hike – Tai Tun Shan in Sai Kung offers a good cardio on top of a unique angle on the Sai Kung bay. In fact, the view rivals that of thousand islands lake. of the hike here.
Buffalo Hill, Shatin
The Buffalo Hills are gaining in popularity for many hikers. A challenging hike with rewarding views to Sai Kung and Shatin, you get a bunch of rocks to perch on, too.
MacLehose Trail Stage 4, Sai Kung
The MacLehose trail stage 4 run through Ma On Shan and offers some of the most stunning views of Sai Kung! It’s my absolute favourite and a popular paragliding spot.
Pineapple Hill, Tuen Mun
Dubbed as the Hong Kong Grand Canyon, Pineapple Hill is an area of spectacular weathered cliffs and one of the most instagrammed places in Hong Kong, drawing youngsters by the dozens on weekend.
Tai To Yan, Tai Po
Also known as ‘big razor edge’ in Chinese, Tai To Yan is a hike that straddles Tai Po and Fanling with great view.
4 Consecutive Pools and Falls
A great summer hike destination, the Four Consecutive Pools and Falls is a popular for the hikers and cliff jumpers – although I won’t recommend the later!
Robin’s Nest, near the border
Close to the China-Hong Kong border on the NE New Territories, Robin’s Nest is closed to an abandoned lead mine and just under 500m high.
You can see the surrounding countryside and Shenzhen clearly – as well as the border.
Lai Chi Chong, Sham Chung, Yung Shue O
Sai Kung’s 3 best hidden trails, you get to see Lai Chi Chong geopark, Sham Chung grass field, and Yung Shue O mangroves!
Tsz Wan Shan/ Temple Hill, Kowloon
East of Lion Rock Mountain is Tsz Wan Shan – a lesser known hike that offers a wider view of the Kowloon Penisular. If you really want to go off the beaten path, this is the place to hike.
Tai Tun Leng, Sai Kung
A nice short walk that offers a great view of Clear Water Bay, Tai Tun Leng is part of the Lung Ha Wan Country Trail that’s short and makes for a nice family hike choice!
High Junk Peak, Sai Kung
One of the three sharp peaks of Sai Kung, High Junk Peak is the easiest hike of the three and offers a good view of Sai Kung.
Ma On Shan Tiu Shau Ngam
There are many trails around Ma On Shan and this is but one of the viewpoints! Tiu Shau Ngam means ‘hanging knuckles’, referring to the hills before the Ma On Shan itself.
Wo Yang Shan, Tsuen Wan
Hike under the highest mountain in Hong Kong, Wo Yang Shan might be a 6 hour hike, but it’s relatively quiet with many rock outcrops and serene nature!
Needle Hill, Tsuen Wan
One of the three sharpest peak in Hong Kong, Needle Hill lays between Tsuen Wan and Shatin with a vista of Shing Mun Reservoir and both cities.
Kai Kung Leng, Yuen Long
Also in Yuen Long, all the way in NW New Territories, Kai Kung Leng and Kai Kung Shan can be seen from the West Rail Line as a formidable mountain.
































