Featured Hotels Near Wong Shek Tree Walk

Huangshi Tree Trail is Hong Kong’s urban woodland wonder—easy walking, deep serenity. Towering trees form a natural cathedral overhead, sunlight dancing through the leaves like golden sparks. It feels like stepping into a fairy tale, yet it’s just minutes from the city. Perfect for slow strolls, photography, or sketching—the morning mist, the golden hour glow, every moment is a masterpiece. Come here not for the check-in, but to reconnect with stillness you didn’t know you’d missed.

WM HOTEL HONG KONG, Vignette Collection

WM HOTEL HONG KONG, Vignette Collection

4.7 / 5Great881 Reviews
28 Wai Man Road
8.31KM from Wong Shek Tree Walk

This hotel is the perfect choice for a getaway! Nestled in Sai Kung, known as Hong Kong's backyard, it's surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil waters, offering a serene escape. Whether you're into hiking or exploring hidden beaches, it's all within easy reach. The rooms are beautifully themed around the sea, sky, and sunshine, with 70% offering stunning sea views and spacious balconies. Some unique room types even feature private gardens or rooftop terraces, making you feel one with nature! The hotel boasts top-notch amenities like an infinity pool, fitness center, diverse dining options, and relaxing spa and yoga classes. Whether it's a family vacation, romantic getaway, or business trip, this place has you covered!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaCafeNon-smoking floorBarbecue
per night
From
USD**6
YHA Pak Sha O Youth Hostel (Sai Kung)

YHA Pak Sha O Youth Hostel (Sai Kung)

5 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
Hoi Ha Road, Pak Sha O
2.06KM from Wong Shek Tree Walk
HikingPicnic AreaNon-smoking floorBarbecueKitchenDiving
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Wong Shek Tree Walk

Near Yellow Stone Trail in Hong Kong, we recommend staying at Shan Shui Bay Hotel or Seaview Residences. Both are just a 10-minute walk from the trailhead and offer serene surroundings with panoramic views of the South District hills and sea. Shan Shui Bay Hotel features private sea-view rooms and an outdoor pool, ideal for guests seeking tranquility and luxury. The area is well-connected via Citybus and minibus routes, making it easy to access.

The Yellow Stone Trail itself is one of Hong Kong’s most pristine hiking paths, winding through lush subtropical forest with towering banyans and clear streams. For the best experience, start early in the morning to avoid midday heat and enjoy crisp air and abundant birdlife. Be sure to bring water, insect repellent, and sturdy footwear—this is a true nature escape within the city.

From Yellow Stone Trail, a 15-minute walk leads to Shan Shui Bay Road, where several authentic dining spots await. We recommend Sea Breeze Bistro for its fresh seafood—try their charcoal-grilled eel or lemongrass steamed sea bass served on a scenic terrace overlooking the ocean. Another gem is Mountain Tea House, which blends traditional Chinese tea culture with locally sourced ingredients, offering handmade dim sum and seasonal tea pairings in a tranquil, leafy setting.

For convenience, take Citybus Route 26 to "Shan Shui Bay Bus Terminus" and transfer to a short minibus ride. Visiting in the late afternoon is ideal to enjoy golden-hour light and the peaceful mountain-sea ambiance. Reservations are strongly advised, especially on weekends, as these spots fill up quickly.

The Yellow Stone Trail is a 3-kilometer nature path winding through Hong Kong’s untouched subtropical rainforest in the southern district. It features ancient banyan trees, Taiwan acacia, and diverse ferns, creating a lush, green canopy. Birdwatchers may spot the vibrant formosan blue magpie and other native species amid the rustling leaves.

The trail includes three scenic overlooks offering panoramic views of Shan Shui Bay and Lantau Island, especially stunning on clear days. Well-maintained but gently sloped, it suits hikers of all levels—though some sections can be slippery, so non-slip footwear is essential. Interpretive signage along the way explains local ecology and history, enhancing the educational value. This preserved wilderness path stands out as one of Hong Kong’s rare urban oases, perfect for families, photographers, and nature lovers.