Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed makes for a very pleasant walk around the top of Quarry Bay. Views are exceptional and some wildlife can be seen if you keep your eyes peeled.

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Hike Type: Point A to Point B
Distance: 2.4km
Maximum Height: 210 metres
Total Ascent: 30 metres
Total Decent: 30 metres
Duration: 30mins
Trail Composition: About 25% Concrete
About 75% Dirt
Transport Start:  
  • Taxi on Mount Parker Road
  • First complete Hong Pak Country Trail Reversed
Transport End:  
  • Short walk down to Po Luen Path in North Point.
  • Quarry Bay Jogging Trail

Enjoyment ranks in at 4 stars for this short 2.4km hiking trail. Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed gets you away from the noise of Hong Kong, offers great views over Quarry Bay and Sai Wan Ho and leaves you with enough energy to return along the same route. Difficulty is almost non existant as the trail is predominantly flat.

Pictured below is the starting point for this hike, which is a short walk from the end of Hong Pak Country Trail Reversed.

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

Views overlooking Quarry Bay can be seen at various points along the trail.

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

Bypass the concrete stairs and continue along the dirt trail.

Continue straight ahead

Hong Kong Dragonfly

Sai Wan Ho

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

Turn right at the next intersection after the 1000m distance post.

Turn right here

At the following split in the hiking trail, turn left, passing the bench.

Turn left

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

When you reach the concrete stairs, pictured below, turn right.

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

At the end of this trail, you can walk down to Po Luen Path at the top of North Point, or return along Quarry Bay Jogging Trail.

Quarry Bay Jogging Trail Reversed

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Tags: hiking, hong-kong-island, jogging-trail, quarry-bay

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