Hiking, running, swimming every bit of Hong Kong

Author hkoutdooradventures

Iurgi /juːɡɪ/, Spanish (Basque) living in Hong Kong since 2004. My very first day here we hiked up to Lion Rock and since then I have been exploring all around Hong Kong, trail running, open water swimming, etc. Once I find really special places I like to show them to others. I love seeing the “I can’t believe this is HK” faces

The A-Team

Introduction to the people you can see in the most challenging routes on the web. I think it will give you a better understanding of route difficulty levels.

Cheung Lin stream

長連坑 Cheung Lin Stream is a relatively low flow short stream which is at its best after some days of rain. Different follow up options included.

Sha & Lung Kwu

Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park (沙洲及龍鼓洲海岸公園) are relatively remote islands seldom visited. Interesting non the less.

Wang Chau

Spectacular island with an arch, long tunnel, hexagonal columns, a nice sandy area, clear water. A challenging approach for added fun 😉

North Po Toi

Big island full of huge sea caves, slabs, peculiar rock formations, and tons of cliff jumping opportunities. Definitely only for the most experienced.

Tai Cheung stream

A relatively easy stream with some flow most year long. Several nice waterfalls and pools with easy transportation start and end points.

Pui O – Cheung Sha

Cute, short, and easy coasteering connecting some of the biggest beaches in Lantau. Good on its own or to add to other routes around for a long day.

Chi Ma Wan West

Fun route full of peculiar rock formations, short climbs, traverse, slabs, sit on and slide down areas and a few beaches where to rest.

Hoi Ha – Tolo

A long route full of corals, clear water, remote beaches, and a few nice rocks in the Geopark. More suitable for a swim hike than usual coasteering.

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