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Hiking : 龜石 Tortise Rock

China Hong Kong Hong Kong Island

Map of the trail for 龜石 Tortise Rock

Durée

00:47:57

Distance

2.276 km

Dénivelé

109.0 m

This hiking route takes you through a scenic area with lush greenery and beautiful views. The trail is 2.276 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 109 meters, making it an easy hike suitable for all skill levels.

Starting off at the Kwoon Chung Bus Group Parking Site, you will pass by the Monkey Buttress climbing area, where you can see rock climbers scaling the cliffs. Further along the trail, you will come across the Bremar Hill Freshwater Service Reservoir, a great spot to take in the serene surroundings.

As you continue on, you will reach the 自悠亭 shelter where you can take a rest and enjoy some snacks. The trail also passes by a refreshing fountain where you can refill your water bottle.

One of the highlights of the hike is the 龜石 Tortise Rock, located at the end of the trail. This unique rock formation is a perfect spot to take stunning photos and enjoy a peaceful moment in nature.

Remember to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast before heading out. Whether you're a beginner hiker or a seasoned pro, this route offers a great outdoor experience for everyone.

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