🚶🏻➡️ 【Wilson Trail】 is the second-longest long-distance hiking trail in Hong Kong, spanning approximately 78 km, and was inaugurated in 1996. Named after the 27th Governor of Hong Kong, Lord Wilson, it commemorates his passion for Hong Kong’s landscape and hiking activities. The trail runs from south to north, traversing Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. It is divided into 10 stages and passes through eight country parks, including Tai Tam Country Park and Pat Sin Leng Country Park. —
1. Route and Stages
The Wilson Trail starts at Stanley Gap Road on Hong Kong Island and ends at Nam Chung in the northeastern New Territories. Below is the basic information for each stage:
Stage Start – End Length (km) Time (hrs) Difficulty Stage 1 Stanley Gap Rd – Parkview 4.8 2 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stage 2 Parkview – Quarry Bay 6.6 2.5 ⭐️⭐️ Stage 3 Yau Tong – Tseng Lan Shue 9.3 4 ⭐️⭐️ Stage 4 Tseng Lan Shue – Sha Tin Pass 8.0 3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stage 5 Sha Tin Pass – Kowloon Reservoir 7.4 2.5 ⭐️ Stage 6 Kowloon Reservoir – Shing Mun Reservoir 5.3 2 ⭐️⭐️ Stage 7 Shing Mun Reservoir – Yuen Tun Ha 10.2 4 ⭐️ Stage 8 Yuen Tun Ha – Cloudy Hill (Kau Lung Hang Shan) 9.0 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stage 9 Cloudy Hill – Pat Sin Leng 10.6 4.5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stage 10 Pat Sin Leng – Nam Chung 6.8 2 ⭐️⭐️ Difficulty: ⭐️ (Easy), ⭐️⭐️ (Moderate), ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Extremely strenuous/Hard). —
2. Natural Scenery and Challenges
The Wilson Trail offers a diverse range of scenery, including coastal views, mountain vistas, reservoirs, and historical ruins. Highlights include:
- Stage 1: Passes over The Twins and Violet Hill, offering views overlooking Tai Tam Reservoir and the seascape of Stanley.
- Stage 3: Passes through Devil’s Peak and Black Hill, providing views of Victoria Harbour and the mountains of Kowloon.
- Stage 8: Ascent to Cloudy Hill (Kau Lung Hang Shan), renowned as one of Hong Kong’s “stairway to heaven” hikes, posing a high level of challenge.
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3. Cultural and Historical Significance
The Wilson Trail is more than just a hiking path; it is a journey of exploration through history and culture:
- Stage 2: Passes through Jardine’s Lookout and Mount Butler, where World War II wartime stoves can still be found.
- Stage 10: Traverses the Wang Leng Ancient Trail, an old path connecting former Hakka villages, rich in historical charm.
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4. Conservation and Future Development
The Wilson Trail passes through several ecologically sensitive areas, such as Sha Lo Tung and the Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve. In recent years, the Hong Kong government and environmental organizations have actively promoted conservation efforts to protect the biodiversity of these regions. — Wilson Trail is a hiking path that combines natural scenery, cultural history, and physical challenge, suitable for hikers of different levels. Whether you are enjoying the beauty of Hong Kong’s mountains and seas or exploring historical relics, the Wilson Trail offers a rich experience. Looking forward, as conservation efforts continue, this trail will remain a vital representative of Hong Kong’s natural and cultural heritage.






























