Away from the bustling central city, Cheung Chau Island is one of the most popular choice to explore the great outdoors and experience its best foods. Whether you are staying overnight or going for just a day trip, you are sure to be stunned by its natural beauty and wonders, and all that it has to offer.
HIKING
There are many beautiful hiking trails that explore the natural scenery and local attractions around the island. Take a walk and discover them yourselves !
The Mini Great Wall Trail
Length : 1.2 KM * EST : 2.5 hours
From the Cheung Chau Ferry Pier, walk along Tung Wan Road for approximately 10 minutes until you arrive at Tung Wan Beach. From there, walk towards Kwun Yam Temple along Cheung Chau Beach Road for around 15 minutes until you reach the entrance of the Mini Great Wall. By walking along the coastal Mini Great Wall, you will see many strangely shaped rocks including the Human Head Rock and Vase Rock.
Around the West Island Trail
Length : 13 KM * EST : 5 hours
Cheung Chau Ferry Pier → Cheung Chau Wan → Tai Kwai Wan → Tung Wan Tsai → Pak Kok Tsui → Tung Wan → Kwun Yam Wan → Fa Peng → Nam Tam Wan → Cemetery → Pak Tso Wan → Po Yue Wan → Cheung Po Tsai Cave → Sai Wan → Ferry Pier
North Lookout Pavilion Trail
Length : 13 KM * EST : 5 hours
From, Cheung Chau ferry, Turn left and walk along Pak She Praya Road and follow the signs of Pak Tai Temple for a 5 to 7 minutes walk. Next you will see an open playground where you will see signs of Pak Tai Temple, which guide you to turn right into the street and up a slope. Walk past the public toilet and there is a street sign named Wo Shun Lane. Follow the street sign and continue to walk in street and up the stairs. Follow signs for North Lookout Pavilion and you will arrive to your destination.
The two main swimming beaches include Tung Wan Beach and Kwan Yum Wan Beach. Both are packed with visitors during the summer swimming seasons, especially the weekends. There are also other beaches that are secluded and less crowded for those who prefer a quiet environment.
The island may be small, but it is filled with beautiful scenery and colourful attractions. Besides the Annual Bun Festival, there are many interesting attractions of Cheung Chau that is worth visiting :
Windsurfing Private Class
Cultural experience
Leather wallet workshop
Jam Making workshop
Kayaking rental
Hiking Tours
Away from the bustling central city, Cheung Chau Island is one of the most popular choice to explore the great outdoors and experience its best foods. Whether you are staying overnight or going for just a day trip, you are sure to be stunned by its natural beauty and wonders, and all that it has to offer.
HIKING
There are many beautiful hiking trails that explore the natural scenery and local attractions around the island. Take a walk and discover them yourselves !
The Mini Great Wall Trail
Length : 1.2 KM * EST : 2.5 hours
From the Cheung Chau Ferry Pier, walk along Tung Wan Road for approximately 10 minutes until you arrive at Tung Wan Beach. From there, walk towards Kwun Yam Temple along Cheung Chau Beach Road for around 15 minutes until you reach the entrance of the Mini Great Wall. By walking along the coastal Mini Great Wall, you will see many strangely shaped rocks including the Human Head Rock and Vase Rock.
Around the West Island Trail
Length : 13 KM * EST : 5 hours
Cheung Chau Ferry Pier → Cheung Chau Wan → Tai Kwai Wan → Tung Wan Tsai → Pak Kok Tsui → Tung Wan → Kwun Yam Wan → Fa Peng → Nam Tam Wan → Cemetery → Pak Tso Wan → Po Yue Wan → Cheung Po Tsai Cave → Sai Wan → Ferry Pier
North Lookout Pavilion Trail
Length : 13 KM * EST : 5 hours
From, Cheung Chau ferry, Turn left and walk along Pak She Praya Road and follow the signs of Pak Tai Temple for a 5 to 7 minutes walk. Next you will see an open playground where you will see signs of Pak Tai Temple, which guide you to turn right into the street and up a slope. Walk past the public toilet and there is a street sign named Wo Shun Lane. Follow the street sign and continue to walk in street and up the stairs. Follow signs for North Lookout Pavilion and you will arrive to your destination.
BEACHES
The two main swimming beaches include Tung Wan Beach and Kwan Yum Wan Beach. Both are packed with visitors during the summer swimming seasons, especially the weekends. There are also other beaches that are secluded and less crowded for those who prefer a quiet environment.
SIGHTSEEING
The island may be small, but it is filled with beautiful scenery and colourful attractions. Besides the Annual Bun Festival, there are many interesting attractions of Cheung Chau that is worth visiting :
PRIVATE EVENTS
Looking for a more private experience with just you and your family or friends? The hotel has a few recommendations for some fun activities :
WORKSHOP