Cape D'Aguilar Day Trip
When the weather is cooler, it's a good season for outings with children, and Tsuru Tsui, which is convenient to go and see multiple seaside attractions at once, is the first choice for many families! Cape D'Aguilar is a marine reserve located at the southern tip of the Stanley and Shek O Peninsula in the southern district of Hong Kong Island, which is rich in biodiversity, but it is important not to touch or touch marine life, and most importantly, not to pollute the ocean. There are many attractions in Hezui, including Lei Yin Cave, Waste Castle, Lighthouse, Whale Bone Specimen, Crab Cave, etc. Most of the distance is on flat roads, so you can push a BB car. If you want to shorten the walking time, you can take a taxi to the radio location and walk another 15 minutes to the Crane Tsui Marine Reserve.
Route: Hezui Village Radio Station Lighthouse Lei Yin Cave Marine Research Institute Crab Cave
Length: about 7 km
Time: about 3 hours
Infant difficulty: ☆☆☆☆
Transportation: Take bus No. 9 from Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminal and get off at Hok Tsui Road Take a taxi to the radio station and walk another 15 minutes to Crane Tsui Marine Reserve
Remarks: ★
Some sections of the road are within the scope of the Swire Institute of Oceanography and the Radio Station of the University of Hong Kong, so be careful not to trespass into private areas
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This is an amazing hike with amazing views. The roads are mostly paved and are an easy walk. If you’re taking Bus 9, get off at Cape D’Aguilar bus stop, then walk along Cape D’Aguilar road. When you get to the radio station, you will see a worn path to the left of the road. Take the worn path around the building and continue on the paved road. You can also take the dirt trail down to the bay and enjoy the waves up close.
The road is relatively flat and there are not many forks, plus most of the roads along the way are stone shit roads, for the novice mountain walker, this road is relatively simple. In addition, because the fence is the sea, with the wind blowing in the sea, it is very comfortable!
Hezui is a promontory at the eastern end of Hong Kong. The scenery is beautiful. The waves beat the rocks and the sound of the waves can be seen everywhere. You can sit and listen quietly. There are stone poops along the road, suitable for novices. There are multiple landscapes along the road, including crab caves, lighthouses, whale bones.
Hong Kong's primary school is really good. During the epidemic, you have to stay in Hong Kong to go to Hezui. It is very comfortable to take a day trip to a promontory southeast of Hong Kong Island. I believe that many people have seen the photos of this popular punch-in resort. Hezui has always been famous as a paradise. There are many attractions on the way, including Leiyin Cave, Waste Castle, Lighthouse, Whale Bone Specimen, Crab Cave, etc. The road section is easy to walk, the scenery is beautiful, and it is very suitable for weekend day trips.
Crab Cave in Hezui is located in the Hezui Coastal Reserve, sparsely populated, but it is not difficult to go. The water is beautiful and worth a visit.