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

LungKwuSheungTan

Checking further the far West. The end of the badlands with Instagramy spots, a cute stream, fun mini caves, and rocks to enjoy through/in.

The Wetlands

Just checking one more of the varied terrains in Hong Kong. Little treasure for the bird enthusiasts. Interesting contrasts for the curious.

Biking HK

Hong Kong is not exactly bike-friendly. But there are a few decent MTB options and some easy routes good for a relaxed day out.

Mini Port

Tiny cute islands in the far North. Once impossible to reach but with a boat or your own kayaks. Way more accessible now for good & bad.

Fat Tong Chau

This tiny piece of coastline didn’t look too promising but it is cute and fun. Even small and with the landfill at the end, it deserves to pay a visit.

Double Haven

More coastal hiking than coasteering while crossing out the last significant sections of the “uncivilized” coast of Hong Kong. Easy & uninteresting.

West KoLauWan

Continuing with my goal of checking all the rocky coastline, another so so route with too much wading & only a few pretty & fun sections.

Hei Ling Chau

Way better than expected coasteering with nice scramble and big boulder areas. Half of the island is a No Go due to correctional and others.

Trail running

Trail running is a fun activity on its own and my main mean of “transportation” while exploring Hong Kong’s nature. A brief introduction here.

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