MacLehose Trail
The MacLehose Trail is a famous hiking route located in Hong Kong. Stretching approximately 100 kilometers, it traverses the New Territories and offers stunning views of mountains, forests, and coastlines. The trail is divided into 10 sections, making it accessible for hikers of various skill levels.
Established in 1979 and named after former Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, the trail showcases the natural beauty of Hong Kong. It passes through several country parks, including Sai Kung and Lantau, and features diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultural sites, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.