Top 10 Outdoor Activities in New Territories, China

May 22, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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1. Hong Kong Rock Climbing Adventure

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Hong Kong Rock Climbing Adventure

If you are fun loving, enjoy adventure and love to travel off the beaten path, rock climbing in Hong Kong can satisfy all your wants. Join our courses to explore the other side of Hong Kong away from the urban scene. From beginners to advanced level climbers, you can find the tour that fits your interest.

2. Hong Kong Hikers

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Hong Kong Hikers

Day and night hikes in Asia's world city. We offer hikes and bespoke hikes to amazing trails and to climb tall peaks all just less than an hour away from downtown Hong Kong.

3. Hongkong Hike 'n' Fly

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Hongkong Hike 'n' Fly

Hongkong Hike'n'Fly is a Tandem Paragliding Experience above Hongkong's Lantau Island, Dragon's Back, or Ma On Shan. Enjoy a great hike to the top of the mountain, then fly down to the beach!

4. Surf Hong Kong

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Surf Hong Kong

Surf Hong Kong is a premier Hong Kong surf/SUP school and watersports rental location. We are based on the amazing Tai Long San Wan, a remote beach in the most beautiful part of Hong Kong, the Sai Kung East Country Park. We offer surf and SUP lessons; SUP and kayak tours; surfboards, SUPs, kayaks, body boards and camping gear for rental. We also run holiday and summer Watersports Adventure Camps for kids. Bookings are essential.

5. Shing Mun To Tai Mei Tuk (cycling Trail)

Tai Po To Shatin Cycle Track, Hong Kong China http://www.discoverhongkong.com/in/explore/great-outdoor/sha-tin-to-tai-mei-tuk.html
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Shing Mun To Tai Mei Tuk (cycling Trail)

6. Upper Cheung Sha Beach

South Lantau Road, Hong Kong China
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Upper Cheung Sha Beach

7. Central Hiking Lamma Trail

Lamma Island, Hong Kong China http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/see-do/great-outdoors/hikes/lamma-island-family-trail.jsp
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Central Hiking Lamma Trail

This hour-long walking trail on Lamma Island takes you past grasslands, ocean views and fields of working farmers.

Reviewed By AUG2016familytrip - Hong Kong, China

30mins ferry away from central pier 4, a local village style little island with few small beaches around and there are local Chinese seafood restaurant as well as western food to choose.

8. Sharp Peak

Pak Tam Au, Hong Kong China
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Sharp Peak

Reviewed By Ckyyuki123

Me and my fd took 3 hrs in total, walking from Pak tam au, all the way to sharp peak, with those photo shooting and resting. It’s an advanced level hike, so do prepare proper shoes, and enough water. And I’ll say it’s better if you train a bit before do this, the way up needa climb, way back kind of shuffling. Despite of this, view was soo nice, enjoy the hike;)

9. Lantau Trail

Lantau Island, Lidao Distict, Hong Kong China http://hiking.gov.hk/eng/longtrail/ltrail/ltrail2.htm
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Lantau Trail

Reviewed By schmidtmg - Switzerland, null

This year we hiked Lantau Trail Sections 5 and 6, section 5 running from Sham Wat Road to Man Cheung Po and 6 from Man Cheung Po to Tai O. Make sure you take good hiking shoes with a good profile, as the trail goes up and down a lot. Much of the trail is in the open, so also take enough water and sun block and a hat if it is sunny. The scenery is beautiful and you can have an almost 360° view of Lantau from some of the peaks you climb on these sections. One additional benefit of this section of the Lantau trail is that it is not crowded. On the beautiful January Saturday afternoon we took the hike, we met less than 15 hikers on a 10 km stretch....

10. Lamma Island

Lamma Island, Islands Distict, Hong Kong China +852 2982 8100 http://Lamma.com.hk/
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Lamma Island

Reviewed By cairn7_amanda - San Francisco, United States

My friend and I took the ferry from Central Pier to Sok Kwu Wan and walked up the island to Yung Shue Wan to take the ferry back. Along the way, we had lunch, took a ton of photos and had a wonderful day outdoors. The weather was perfect and the hike was pretty easy. We especially enjoyed Lo So Shing beach and could have stayed there for hours. Lamma Island is gorgeous and such a shirt distance from the busy city, I highly recommend as a half or full-day trip to get another view on Hong Kong.

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