Cycling in Hong Kong with Unobstructed Scenic View

I understand doing homework, planning for itinerary, can be a headache especially you don't travel alone. Google for Hong Kong and tonne of pages weighted on. There will always be overwhelming of attractions, foods and hotels, but too few days available to get away. Don't get dishearten, remind yourself you are leaving from work. Enjoy what is feasible and that's where happiness come from!

I will not be suggesting what itinerary is suitable for you but sharing what i have done, accompany with wonderful photos (not professional photographer but would be able leave good memories) along the ways.

Hey, holidays mean getting away - will always be awesome!

I love include any form of exercise on my holidays. When you are healthy, life will be wealthy!

This is unquestionably the best episode of my Hong Kong trip! An experience that could definitely last. (when mention Hong Kong, always relate to food and shopping)

It's a pleasure cycling along a backdrop with unobstructed view of river and mountain, and fantastic continuous route without disconnection for vehicles.

From Tai Wai MTR and end at Tai Po MTR,


Renting of bicycle was uncomplicated and the location was great. Take MTR and set foot at Tai Wai Station. Exit A (map below) and towards right, the rental shop is stone throw away. The rental shop is at point 1. The friendly staff will guide you to collect bicycle. It's great we allowed return our bike at end point. If you can't cycle that far, then can make a U-turn back here.

Many queuing to collect their bicycle unloaded from truck at map point 2. 

And here we go..... (start at Tsuen Nam road cycling track along Shing Mun River)
(Above photo is at map point 3) Turn right and we be heading toward Shing Mun River.

Cross the bridge (map point 4) Use the left side of river trail with shade from trees.

Hong Kong Heritage Museum (map point 5)
Who mimic our hero better - Bruce Lee (Hong Kong American martial artist) Blue or yellow? 
Cycle further up will be Sha Tin Park via subway

Fortunately weather was great! Sunshine but not burning. Should be about 27 degree.
(Below) Regal Riverside Hotel across the coast



(Below) The building like a ship is Star Seafood restaurant. 

Someone overtake me to be snap (photo)

Many stop by to enjoy ice-cream. We too!

Awesome view of "Ma On Shan" mountain on the opposite coast behind Sha Tin river!



 At the waterfront "Pak Shek Kok" promenade, we continue our cycling trail connecting Sha Tin and Ma Liu Shui, and awesome viewing platform for the panorama of Tolo Harbour. 
Spirit flying high!!!



*Take note of this junction to visit Tai Po Waterfront and route back to Tai Po MTR return bike.

Let's go Tai Po Waterfront Park take a look


After more than 2 hours, still enjoy the breathtaking view.

This is the waterfront park. It's has a 32m tower that was described like giant shell 
and offer view of the entire park and the river.

Bicycle rental is available here as well.

Headed further down looks like a gathering spot to enjoy some snacks and desserts.
Time to replenish!

Eat first, talk later!

Watch out for this note written for biker to guide us the direction return bicycle. I think there is a English version if not, just need ask for direction to Tai Po Market MTR station

Here was slightly tricky. Fortunately, fellow local cyclists were there too. So we followed them. 
You will need to push from (map below) point 1 to point 2, Elegance Garden.


Get down and push your bike across this MTR station. 

And you will see bus interchange on left.

Keep going and you see a small block named - Elegance Garden. This the place to return bicycle.


Click here:
1. Hong Kong Airport to Macau Taipa direct ferry
2. City of Dream, Hardrock hotel, Shuttle bus, Cotai Central
3. Macau Studio City Resort with world highest figure-8 Ferris Wheel
4. Macau Grand Hyatt, Lisboa, Wynn, MGM, Fisherman Wharf
5. Taipa Ferry Terminal to Hong Kong, MTR and ticket
6. Hong Kong Michelin Street Food, Lee Garden Guesthouse
7. Hong Kong Skyline, Symphony of Lights
8. Cycling in Hong Kong with Unobstructed Scenic View
9. Famous Hong Kong Dim Sum, Jia Jia dessert, Evergreen Hotel
10. In Town Flight Check in, IFC Mall, Tim Ho Wan, Train to Airport



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