Hong Kong Tai Mei Tuk Cycling Route Guide, So Beautiful!
📌Bike Rental: Exit A, Tai Wai Station. After exiting the station, cross the road and turn right. Walk to the end, and there are several bike rental shops on the left-hand side. Rental fees range from 50-70 HKD, and you can negotiate the price.
🧭Navigation: Google Map
🏁Start: MTR Tai Wai Station
🏁End: Tai Mei Tuk Dam.
✅Route: Shing Mun River, Sha Tin➡Hong Kong Science Park➡Pak Shek Kok Promenade➡Tai Po Waterfront Park➡Tai Mei Tuk, with a total length of over 20 km, estimated to take 3 hours.
🤳The scenery along this route is ever-changing, with rolling mountains⛰, wide plains, quiet villages🏡, and magnificent sea views🌊.
Starting from Tai Wai and cycling along the coast, you'll soon be riding along the moat of Sha Tin. The☀sun shines through the trees on both sides of the road, making it incredibly comfortable. Further ahead, you'll be accompanied by the moat and the bridges🌉 over the river, as beautiful as in a cartoon.
🔚The final destination is Tai Mei Tuk! Just in time for sunset, it's truly breathtaking.
Sitting here quietly, watching the sunset, time seems to slow down. The people on the beach and dam seem to be moving in slow motion, a picture of tranquility.
🚴Difficulty: Occasional uphill slopes, mostly flat roads, but most of the roads are narrow. The challenge lies in the long cycling duration, which can be uncomfortable. Shops selling water and ice cream are not common, so it's recommended to bring your own water.
🍽️: There's a barbecue buffet at the destination. Weekend prices range from 190-268 HKD per person for two hours. Reservations are recommended to avoid waiting. It's an open-air barbecue, so there's quite a bit of smoke.
Have some healthy activity every now and then, cycling! Cycling from Tai Wai to Tai Mei Tuk, dropping off at Tai Mei Tuk and then going to the barbecue, perfect trip! And watch the sunset by the way! Satisfied ✨ However, the holidays are really a bit crowded, cycling will be jammed. 😂
Tai Mei Tuk, Tai Po District, Hong Kong, is located in the suburbs. The scenery is beautiful, and you can cycle and barbecue around. When you are tired of playing, you can sit on the beach and enjoy the sunset. The surrounding scenery is beautiful and picturesque. (Exit the Dabu District subway and transfer to minibus 20C or bus 75) # Beautiful scenery under the sunset
It is a place with beautiful scenery. There is a large parking lot suitable for self-driving people. There are also bicycle trails and bicycle rental shops. You can cycle there from Tai Wai/Sha Tin and other places.
Tai Mei Tuk (renamed Tai Mei Tuk) is located in the north of the New Territories, adjacent to Plover Cove Freshwater Reservoir. It takes only about half an hour to get there by car from Tai Po. It is a great place for a family to spend a holiday. In addition to taking a bus or minibus from Tai Po, you can also choose to rent a bicycle in Tai Wai or Tai Po and ride along the bicycle path on the side of Tolo Harbor to Tai Mei Tuk. It is recommended to start from Tai Po in the morning and ride a bicycle to Tai Mei Tuk to enjoy the fresh air of nature.
The blue sky and blue sea here are picturesque, perfect for a picnic! There is a large barbecue area, and you can rent a boat or a bicycle to go out to sea. It is a great pleasure to get away from the concrete jungle and breathe fresh air!
A good place for a traditional Hong Kong bike barbecue party. You can also enjoy the scenery of Tolo Harbor while barbecuing. To get here, you usually have to take the 75K bus from Tai Po Railway Station, or take the green public minibus in Tai Po City Center, or you can only take a taxi.
Tai Mei Tuk, because of its Cantonese pronunciation, there are several ways to write it. I prefer Tai Mei Tuk, because it is really beautiful and can be driven. Beautiful because it is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and next to the country park. No entrance fee! The reason for being driven is that there is a long cement trestle here. You can rent a car from the shop opposite the bus station and drive against the wind. No matter how you drive, there will be no traffic jams along the way [naughty]