Pat Sin Leng

★ 4.9 (100+ reviews) • 1K+ booked
Nestled in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong, Pat Sin Leng Country Park is a breathtaking natural haven that promises an unforgettable escape into the wild. Established in 1978, this expansive park spans over 3,125 hectares of lush terrain, offering a perfect blend of scenic beauty and outdoor adventure. Renowned for its majestic 'Eight Fairies' peaks, each named after a fairy from Chinese mythology, the park captivates visitors with its emerald lakes, lush plantations, and diverse wildlife. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a hiking aficionado, or simply seeking tranquility, Pat Sin Leng Country Park is a must-visit destination that offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. With its intersecting rivers and scenic trails, this park is a haven for those looking to burn some calories or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, promising an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
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Pat Sin Leng Reviews

4.9 /5
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Yeung ******
21 Jun
Place is easy to get to. The park has all the facilities and the staff in the park are very nice. The camper was clean inside, the washroom and shower room were perfect, the air conditioning was cool enough, I took the cat there and quickly played there, very happy😀. In addition, dinner requires a barbecue and a separate stove to bring your own food, in fact, the camp has a convenience store, food, drinks and daily necessities are all complete. Draft beer is available and served on an ice glass, after checking in at 4, sitting there drinking a glass of beer and eating chips, not to mention unpleasant. They also have their own grilled grilled chicken, no joke, really grilled crispy skin and tender and juicy meat. Overall feeling is very good, next time will bring 🐱 again to play 😄
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Klook用戶
26 May
Second experience, staff service attitude, answer all questions, very polite. The on-site environment is just as clean and comfortable. The weather is better this time than last time, although it is cloudy but windy, outdoor activities are happier. The staff also sent me desserts and will want to try other models of camper next time.
Kwong *********
25 May
First time glamping, really chose the right place, convenient transportation, very comfortable environment, fully equipped, all the staff are very friendly, adults and children have a lot of fun!
陳 **
5 May
Only my two Hong Kong people, the others are Filipino sisters. They also invited me to sing k, very funny.
W *
2 May
Wonderful experience! We were the only customers and had the whole place to ourselves. We managed to catch nearly 10 fish at the mariculture rafts from the open sea (not from a net). The hosts were very helpful and opened up the water slide and blown up pink pool on a nearby yatch. The children loved it! We didn't have time for kayak nor did we go to the geological park nearby. A good selection of life vests are available. A basic toilet and shower are also available on the raft. Would come again to try out the other activities. Highly recommended!!!
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LAM *************
24 Apr
The staff was very friendly in receiving us and introducing the venue. The air was fresh and the accommodation was clean and tidy, which was very suitable for a family trip.
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Chan ********
24 Apr
The staff is very nice, the place is very clean, there are trampoline and ball games to play, the store is affordable, there are not many small insects, it is a very good experience
Amy ***
22 Apr
The caravan was well equiped. The whole envoirment makes us feel very comfortable and relaxing. Lots of open space. Staffs are super nice and friendly. A great place to chill out, relax and enjoy!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Pat Sin Leng Mountain Range

Welcome to the majestic Pat Sin Leng Mountain Range, the crown jewel of Pat Sin Leng Country Park! This iconic range, known for its 'Eight Fairies' peaks, offers a thrilling adventure for hiking enthusiasts. As you traverse the ridges of Wong Leng, Lai Pek Shan, and Pat Sin Leng, prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking panoramic views of the Northeastern landscape and seascape. The main peak, Shun Yeung Fung, stands proudly at 590 meters, promising an unparalleled vista that will leave you in awe. Whether you're an avid hiker or a nature lover, the Pat Sin Leng Mountain Range is a must-visit destination that promises both challenge and beauty.

Hok Tau and Lau Shui Heung Reservoirs

Escape to tranquility at the Hok Tau and Lau Shui Heung Reservoirs, where nature's serenity awaits. Nestled amidst lush forests, these picturesque reservoirs offer the perfect setting for a peaceful retreat. Whether you're planning a leisurely walk, a picnic, or a lakeside barbecue, the serene surroundings provide a delightful backdrop for relaxation. The catchment plantations and wooded valleys add to the charm, making it an ideal spot for a day out in nature. So pack your picnic basket and head to these serene reservoirs for a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Wilson Trail Stages 9 and 10

Calling all adventure seekers! Embark on an exhilarating journey along Stages 9 and 10 of the renowned Wilson Trail. Spanning 17.4 kilometers from Cloudy Hill to Nam Chung, this trail offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for seasoned hikers. As you navigate the park's ridges, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the Plover Cove Reservoir and the distant urban skyline of Shenzhen. The trail's diverse landscapes and stunning vistas make it a favorite among hiking enthusiasts. Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the natural beauty and awe-inspiring views that the Wilson Trail has to offer.

Biodiversity

Pat Sin Leng Country Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting a vibrant array of wildlife. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting avian species like the crested bulbul, while those with a keen eye might catch a glimpse of mammals such as the elusive Malayan porcupine and the endangered Chinese pangolin. The park's lush ecosystems provide a vital sanctuary for these fascinating creatures.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Pat Sin Leng, translating to 'Ridge of the Eight Immortals,' is a place where culture and history intertwine beautifully. The park's peaks are named after the Eight Fairies of Chinese mythology, adding a mystical charm to your hiking experience. Additionally, the Spring Breeze Pavilion stands as a poignant memorial to a tragic hillfire in 1996, offering a moment of reflection amidst the natural beauty.

Ecological Highlights

Nature lovers will be captivated by the ecological wonders of Pat Sin Leng. The park is teeming with a rich diversity of flora and fauna, from native and exotic plant species to a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for mammals like the Chinese Porcupine and the elusive Leopard Cat as you explore the park's trails.

Local Cuisine

After an invigorating hike, treat yourself to the delightful local cuisine at the food stalls near Nam Chung Lee Uk Village. These stalls offer a delicious array of authentic Hong Kong flavors, providing the perfect way to refuel and savor the local culture after your adventure in the park.