Long Ke Wan Beach. Long Ke Wan (Long Ke Beach) Sai Kung East Country Park Campsite Category Small (Remarks) Accessibility Difficult suitable for experienced hikers and campers Introduction The campsite is situated just beyond the secluded Long Ke Wan Pollution free it is a long way from the city Campsite Category Small (Remarks)Facilities Barbeque pits benches and tables.
Long Ke Wan at Sai Kung – Beach & Camping Looking for beaches or camp sites in Sai Kung and don’t like walking too much Long Ke Wan beach in Sai Kung will be perfect for you You could reach this pollutionfree beach / campsite within a 20min walk after a taxi ride from University MTR station Take a taxi from Sai Kung Town or MTR University station to “East Dam” of High Island Reservoir one of the Hong Kong GeoParks where you can see some rare polygonal volcanic rock columns.
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Long Ke Beach (Long Ke Wan) is located 15 km north of the High Island Reservoir and East Dam in the Sai Kung East Country Park This is probably one of Hong Kong's nicest beaches that can be reached by hiking up the MacLehose Stage 2 trail from the East Dam to Long Ke village The beach is a long stretch of soft white sand with clear blue waters 45/5 (26).
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Long Ke Wan Sai Kung Long Ke Wan in Sai Kung is a bay nestled between the volcanic hills of Hong Kong’s Geopark The beach often called Long Ke Wan Beach or Long Ke Beach has been referred to as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by CNN With such a claim it’s hard not to want to visit this beach.
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Long Ke Wan is just the beginning of a string of beautiful beaches along Tai Long Wan bay Continue hiking north and you’ll reach four more beaches Sai Wan Ham Tin Wan Tai Wan and Tung Wan.
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Secluded Long Ke Wan can only be reached by foot or boat Visually stunning the beach is a long way from the bustle of the city and is arguably one of Hong Kong’s best On weekends the bay fills with junks but its silky icingsugar sands tend to stay relatively quiet There are no restaurants or shops on the beach so do bring plenty of water and supplies.