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To Tei Wan - Big Wave Bay Hours ⋻捛 㾾⺅ Hong Kong B 1 ⶞㟑 B1 8.5 km 4.5 Island To Tei Wan - Big Wave Bay hours 㳛憲卲孡懢 Cape Collinson 姛⸀彾ㄠ Rd Hiking Route 㾾⺅ㄠ Hong Kong Trail 䧄䛇῜⸀扙懙ㄠ C4201 Pottinger Peak Country Trail BRIEF 312M H095 欻⧧⤂ Porttinger Gap 䧄䛇῜⸀ 彾ㄠ Footpath ⪶䃼懢 (Ma Tong Au) Pottinger Peak C4203 姛恙彾 Vehicular Access Road Tai Tam Rd 㮨彬㦀 Distance Post Start at To Tei Wan, Shek O Road, and walk uphill to Shek O Peak. 348M 㳛憲卲⸀ 㳛憲卲孡㎁㛨㏏ Then walk along the ridge between the peak and Wan Cham Mount Cape Collinson 㺦㏚朢 Toilet Shan, which resembles the back of a dragon and is well known as Collinson Correctional 䦂䅂扙捝⋻⢡ Institution ⏜懁㝈■ ⪶㻹䇲㣠 Dragon's Back (Lung Chek). Though a bit steep on both sides, the 䦂䨠⸀ Shek O Country Direction of Movement Park Tai Long Wan ridge offers stunning sea views on the east and west coasts and Obelisk Hill Village H100 magnificent scenery along the path. Continue with Pottinger Peak F ή 䦂⏊ Country Trail and reach Big Wave Bay to end the trip. The paths are Rock Carving 265m ⪶㻹䇲㺂䇧 rather rugged. 梁㤤⸀ Big Wave Bay H090 Wan Cham Shan Beach ⪶㻹䇲 孏概⸀ Big Wave Bay Kwun Yam S (KK154605) Shan ⪶䃼㾾 焜劙 - 9 Tai Tam Harbour Dragon's Back STARTING POINT To Tei Wan, Shek O Road ㏢䎪⥤榑⸀ 䦂䅂懢 Shek O Rd Shek O Peak - Take New World First Bus Route No. 9 at MTR Shau Kei Wan ♴䏍⪺䖒⧃ ⪶㻹䇲懢 Golf Course Station. Big Wave Bay Rd F 䦂䅂折㣠 (KK161625) ↀ㮑扷 Shek O Country - 9 Club FINISHING POINT Big Wave Bay 㾾⺅ㄠ - Walk to Shek O Road and take New World First Bus Route No. 9 to H085 䦂䅂㺂䇧 Hong Kong Trail MTR Shau Kei Wan Station. Shek O Beach Shek O Pea k ⢮⢿䇲 To Tei Wan ⪶䃼㾾 ⢮⢿䇲㣠 潃☏ⓙ⺅ To Tei Wan D'Aguilar Tai Tam Harbour Village Peninsula Cross-section Looking towar d Cape Collinson S Correctional Institution F Looking toward Shek O 32 33 ⋻捛 㾾⺅ Hong Kong B 1 ⶞㟑 B1 8.5 km 4.5 Island To Tei Wan - Big Wave Bay hours 㳛憲卲孡懢 Cape Collinson 姛⸀彾ㄠ Rd Hiking Route 㾾⺅ㄠ Hong Kong Trail 䧄䛇῜⸀扙懙ㄠ C4201 Pottinger Peak Country Trail BRIEF 312M H095 欻⧧⤂ Porttinger Gap 䧄䛇῜⸀ 彾ㄠ Footpath ⪶䃼懢 (Ma Tong Au) Pottinger Peak C4203 姛恙彾 Vehicular Access Road Tai Tam Rd 㮨彬㦀 Distance Post Start at To Tei Wan, Shek O Road, and walk uphill to Shek O Peak. 348M 㳛憲卲⸀ 㳛憲卲孡㎁㛨㏏ Then walk along the ridge between the peak and Wan Cham Mount Cape Collinson 㺦㏚朢 Toilet Shan, which resembles the back of a dragon and is well known as Collinson Correctional 䦂䅂扙捝⋻⢡ Institution ⏜懁㝈■ ⪶㻹䇲㣠 Dragon's Back (Lung Chek). Though a bit steep on both sides, the 䦂䨠⸀ Shek O Country Direction of Movement Park Tai Long Wan ridge offers stunning sea views on the east and west coasts and Obelisk Hill Village H100 magnificent scenery along the path. Continue with Pottinger Peak F ή 䦂⏊ Country Trail and reach Big Wave Bay to end the trip. The paths are Rock Carving 265m ⪶㻹䇲㺂䇧 rather rugged. 梁㤤⸀ Big Wave Bay H090 Wan Cham Shan Beach ⪶㻹䇲 孏概⸀ Big Wave Bay Kwun Yam S (KK154605) Shan ⪶䃼㾾 焜劙 - 9 Tai Tam Harbour Dragon's Back STARTING POINT To Tei Wan, Shek O Road ㏢䎪⥤榑⸀ 䦂䅂懢 Shek O Rd Shek O Peak - Take New World First Bus Route No. 9 at MTR Shau Kei Wan ♴䏍⪺䖒⧃ ⪶㻹䇲懢 Golf Course Station. Big Wave Bay Rd F 䦂䅂折㣠 (KK161625) ↀ㮑扷 Shek O Country - 9 Club FINISHING POINT Big Wave Bay 㾾⺅ㄠ - Walk to Shek O Road and take New World First Bus Route No. 9 to H085 䦂䅂㺂䇧 Hong Kong Trail MTR Shau Kei Wan Station. Shek O Beach Shek O Pea k ⢮⢿䇲 To Tei Wan ⪶䃼㾾 ⢮⢿䇲㣠 潃☏ⓙ⺅ To Tei Wan D'Aguilar Tai Tam Harbour Village Peninsula Cross-section Looking towar d Cape Collinson S Correctional Institution F Looking toward Shek O 32 33.
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