Hong Kong Plover Cove Country Park

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Plover Cove Country Park, a sprawling green lung in Hong Kong's New Territories, offers a dramatic escape from the city's neon frenzy. Its defining feature is the immense Plover Cove Reservoir, a former sea inlet turned freshwater lake ringed by rugged hills and forested trails. This is a place for serious hikers and nature lovers who crave panoramic views, serene waterways, and the chance to spot wild boar, macaques, and rare birds. The park's bridle paths and hiking trails – particularly the famed Wilson Trail – deliver some of Hong Kong's most rewarding vistas, with the reservoir's turquoise waters contrasting against the South China Sea.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to truly experience the park. Start early with a hike on the Wilson Trail (allow 4–5 hours for a section), then spend the afternoon cycling along the dam or exploring Luk Keng. If you're short on time, a half-day can cover the dam walk and a quick visit to Bride's Pool. For a multi-day itinerary, combine Plover Cove with the nearby Sai Kung Peninsula or the outlying islands of Tung Ping Chau.

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