We round up some of our favourite Hong Kong hikes and the best restaurants and bars to treat yourself at after
By now, it should not come as a surprise that Hong Kong is full of beautiful hikes—while many have known this for some time, the pandemic and lack of travel has opened up this incredible pastime to a wider audience, eager to discover more of what this beautiful city has to offer. Ranging from short ambles to epic treks, the trails across Hong Kong can suit any kind of hiker—if you're like us, and you need a target in the way of a rewarding meal at the end of the line, then look no further than our guide below.
Violet Hill To Repulse Bay
The beginning of the hike offers stunning views of Hong Kong Island's canyon of skyscrapers, and they fade into the distance as the trail brings you further south where you'll find yourself surrounded by views of rolling mountains and the South China Sea. This two-hour hike is an enjoyable one, while offering just enough challenge and incline to feel like you've gotten your workout in for the day.
This trail normally leads all the way to Stanley, but there's a cheeky shortcut at the water catchment just before you reach Tai Tam Tuk reservoir that brings you straight to Repulse Bay.
Where to eat: Sip Song, serves impossibly delicious Thai food that goes down a dream with an ice cold beer or cocktail. You can also head to Neighbourhood for an invigorating flat white, too.
Down the boardwalk, Limewood is a firm seaside favourite, serving tropical-inspired dishes like fish tacos and jerk chicken along with fun summer cocktails that can be ordered by the jug.
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