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Wong Nai Tun stream

Nice stream with a couple of thin but cute waterfalls ending in Thousand Islands or another easy stream down.

South Lantau

The Southernmost part of Lantau provides picturesque landscapes, some historical sites and little or no crowds.

Ma Sai stream

One of those streams that looked promising on the map but was not fun overall. Be careful if heading here.

Tai Tam reservoir

Dry winter months allow you to visit the reservoir within. Strange beauty. A beach that is not a beach.

10,000 Buddhas & a Cross

Sometimes friends ask for an easy walk or newcomers want to see touristy destinations. This includes both.

Lo Fu Tau

A nice ridge above Discovery Bay. You can add different paths within the North Lantau country park for a “challenging” trail run or hike.

Pat Sin Leng

“The Ridge of the Eight Immortals” (translation of Pat Sin Leng) is one of the most photogenic in Hong Kong, good for a “demanding” hike or run.

North Dragon stream

Next to Wong Lung Han you have a stream which is mostly known for its ending. The Celestial Book, two almost perfectly perpendicular walls that resemble gods’ writing.

Gin Drinkers Line tunnels

Easy hike, some “caving”, testing navigation skills and visiting part of Hong Kong’s history close to the city. Good dry winter plan.

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