very Good trip we enjoyed specially Hunza , Naltar , Karimabad, i advice to app just take a visit your all misunderstandings will clear
Route that climb from seaside till 3275m. Almost all is in national park, when I went there it was foggy and rainy, but from top to thew está side was really nice view. Surface is great like in most of Taiwan, lot of sightseeings. I need to do it again in better conditions
Route through 2 national parks. Lot of corners, lot of sightseeings, great surface, mostly wide road with great visibility. You can stop for some hikes or to visit alishan park
A beautifully scenic and very twisty lap of the famous Sun Moon Lake. Finish a lap and start again until you've had enough!
A simple route that starts and ends in Sai Kung. Some single track as you ascend and descend the mountainside with plenty of areas to pull over and contemplate where you went wrong (or right) in life whilst taking in the stunning views of HK.
The road surfaces are generally good but can get a little gnarly towards the top of the mountain. Best time to go is any time you have the time although it can get a bit foggy some evenings right at the top.
Highlights - the Shell garages on the Clear Water Bay Road sell V Power and the snack selection is pretty good if you like your dried seaweed and chickens feet...hmm.
A nice circuit near the Science Park. Some nice straights, especially the flyover bridge that runs over the motorway, which leads to a nice long sweep up the hill towards Tai Po Road.
This is a good setup for a trip to Route Twisk or Bridespool and lets you open up the throttle on some of the straights. A much better alternative to the motorway at any rate.
A pleasant coastal road, nice for a Sunday cruise. Be aware of oncoming traffic as road is single file in most places. If you have a nimble dirt bike you can ride up the dirt track at the end.
This route is all about the view, the ride itself is a slow methodic crawl to the top but is the only one I know of like this in Hong Kong. The Robin's Nest at the top gives you a spectacular view of both China and Hong Kong and the ride down is a real treat as you soak up the scenery. A must see, but make sure it's a clear day! Be careful of hikers and cyclists along the path. Be aware that while the path is concreted it's also very steep in places and has some very tight turns.
As with all road in HK traffic is a problem during the day best to ride early morning or at night
Nice stretch of great corners in Hong Kong green lung.
One of the greatest bike route in Hong Kong. Best during the week or early mornings on the weekend.
A good ride through Sai Kung, Ma On Shan, Tai Po Road and over Kowloon Peak.