Cycling in Hong Kong – much more than meets the eye

The vibrant city of Hong Kong is a hidden gem when it comes to cycling, catering well to both experienced riders looking for an adventure and casual riders looking for a fun day out. With its mix of urban landscapes and stunning natural scenery, cycling in Hong Kong offers a unique experience that combines the thrill of the ride with breathtaking views.

For those ready to tackle the challenge, the New Territories are a must-visit. Routes like the one from Tai Wai to Tai Mei Tuk are perfect for cyclists, featuring smooth paths alongside serene waters and lush greenery. This ride showcases a different side of Hong Kong, far removed from the bustling streets of Central.

If you’re craving a bit more excitement, consider the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Start your journey at Fanling Station, where you can rent a bike and embark on a scenic ride that takes you along the Hong Kong-Shenzhen boundary. This route is not only picturesque but also offers a fascinating contrast between the natural landscape and the city’s towering skyscrapers.

For off-road riders, Lantau Island provides thrilling trails that cater to various skill levels. The Mui Wo Mountain Bike Practice Ground is one of Asia’s largest and offers diverse terrains, perfect for honing your skills or just enjoying a wild ride.

For those who really want to get out of the city and tackle the ultimate Hong Kong challenge, a ride up Tai Mo Shan, Hong Kong’s highest peak, will leave you breathless – in the best possible way.

Don’t forget to check out local cycling groups like SIRC, which organises early morning rides that challenge even the most experienced riders. They emphasise camaraderie and fitness, making it a great way to meet fellow cyclists.

And sometimes it’s not about where you visit, but when you visit – especially when Hong Kong plays host to an incredible annual cycling event like the Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon, allowing riders from around the world to speed through the cityscape of traffic-free roads.

Hong Kong’s cycling scene is waiting to be explored, offering a blend of culture, history and adrenaline that you won’t find anywhere else.






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