Photo: Allison Coleman / CC BY-SA 4.0
Clear Water Bay Country Park is a stunning coastal escape on the Sai Kung Peninsula, offering rugged trails, secluded beaches, and panoramic views of the South China Sea. This park is a favorite among hikers and nature lovers seeking a break from Hong Kong’s urban bustle. With its dramatic cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and lush greenery, it feels a world away from the city.
Highlights & What to See
- High Junk Peak Country Trail: A challenging but rewarding hike with sweeping views of the bay and offshore islands. The trail passes through grassy hills and rocky outcrops.
- Clear Water Bay First Beach & Second Beach: Two clean, sandy beaches perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Second Beach is quieter and great for a relaxing afternoon.
- Tai Au Mun: A small fishing village where you can sample fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. Try the steamed garoupa or shrimp paste fried rice.
- Lung Ha Wan (Dragon Mouth Beach): A hidden cove accessible via a short trail, offering a more secluded spot for a dip.
- Tin Hau Temple: A small temple dedicated to the sea goddess, located near the beach, reflecting local fishing culture.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park. Start with a morning hike on the High Junk Peak Country Trail (about 2–3 hours), then cool off at one of the beaches. After lunch at Tai Au Mun, you can explore the coastal paths or simply relax. If you’re short on time, a half-day trip focusing on the beaches and a short walk is still rewarding.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sai Kung Town: A lively fishing port with seafood markets, waterfront dining, and ferry services to outlying islands. Great for a post-hike meal.
- Sharp Island (Kiu Tsui Chau): A small island accessible by kaito from Sai Kung, with clear waters and coral reefs for snorkeling.
- Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark: Explore volcanic rock formations and sea caves in the Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region, a short drive or boat ride away.
- Maclehose Trail Stage 2: A scenic section of the famous trail that passes through Long Ke Wan and Ham Tin Wan, offering dramatic coastal views.
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Image credits
- Sai Kung Town — Shi Deru (a.k.a. Shawn Xiangyang Liu) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sharp Island — Chris Finney Contrabandit Photos / GFDL 1.2
- Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark — Abrahamic Faiths / Public domain
- Maclehose Trail — CC BY-SA 3.0
- High Junk Peak — Rock Bros & Payne / Public domain
- Tai Au Mun — Mokrobin / CC0