Hike: Cheung Chau Island


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Hike: Cheung Chau Island
Difficulty Level: 2 out of 5
Distance: 12 km
Time: 5 hours (approximate)
Description: If something special is what you are seeking, a visit to Cheung Chau Island is a must. Here's why: the island has NO vehicles, it has a pathway that is pretty much flat, the ocean is visible from almost every angle, there are temples with beautiful architectural features, it has a real pirates' cave, and there's even a rock carving dating back to the Bronze Age (2,000 to 700 BCE). Don't believe me, come along and see for yourself. At the halfway point, we'll arrive to a cafe where we can sit down and order food; however, if you want to bring your own food, that's okay too.
Some highlights: Here are just a few of the many highlights we'll enjoy along the way: North Lookout Pavilion, Rock Carvings from the Bronze Age, Cheung Po Tsai Cave (pirate cave), Tin Hau Temple, Pak Tai Temple, Kwun Yan Beach, Windsurfing Center, and lots and lots of beaches.
What to bring:
- 3-4 liters of water
- Snacks to eat along the way (sandwich, fruits, nuts, etc)
- Hiking shoes with good support
- Sunglasses
- Headgear (cap/hat)
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- In case of Rain: plan accordingly
Toilets: There are at least 8 toilets along the way.
Stores: The Cheung Chau Pier has a variety of convenient stores, cafes and restaurants.
Meeting Point: Central to Cheung Chau Island (Pier 5)
Time: 9:30 am (SHARP) THE FERRY LEAVES AT 9:45 am
IMPORTANT: Out of respect to the members that arrive on time, we will only be able to wait until the ferry departs at 9:45 am. Should you arrive late, you will have to catch up.

Hike: Cheung Chau Island