This weekend we ventured north of Hong Kong into the North East New Territories and joined a fabulous group hike around Plover Cove Country Park. It took us about 90mins to get there from our central location on Hong Kong Island, using a combination of public transport options but once we were there, it felt like we were a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The hike was 9km long and took us through mountain valleys, around old fields, along rocky shores and inlets and through deserted villages. It was not exactly tough terrain, but the heat...and the humidity...oh my...lets just say it's a good job it was only rated a 3/10 and not a 9/10! We hiked in the 30+ heat for 4-5 hours, with a break for lunch in the middle and by the time we got home around 5pm, we were good for nothing other than sitting on the sofa with a glass of wine with our feet up, in front of a good movie!
Mirror Falls - A beautiful waterfall...a positive outcome after all the recent torrential rain!

We hiked past an old, abandoned "village" where we visited the ghost houses of Kau Tam Tso...
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