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Hok Tau Reservoir

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Hok Tau Reservoir

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Hok Tau Reservoir is a tranquil, S-shaped irrigation reservoir nestled within the scenic Pat Sin Leng Country Park in the northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Situated at an elevation of 110 meters, this man-made lake is a significant natural feature in the region, with the Tan Shan River flowing through it before eventually reaching the Ng Tung River. It is also connected to the nearby Lau Shui Heung Reservoir by a tunnel, forming part of a larger water management system.

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八仙嶺郊野公園 Pat Sin Leng Country Park

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    1. Hok Tau Reservoir – Pat Sin Leng Peaks loop from Pat Sin Leng Country Park

    17.9km

    06:53

    1,220m

    1,220m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 110 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best hiking routes for beginners at Hok Tau Reservoir?

    For beginners or those seeking a leisurely stroll, the Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk is highly recommended. This approximately 2.5 km trail encircles the reservoir and typically takes about an hour to complete, offering serene scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. It's well-maintained and suitable for all ages.

    Is Hok Tau Reservoir suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! Hok Tau Reservoir is very family-friendly. The Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk is an easy, flat path perfect for children. Additionally, the area provides well-maintained barbecue and picnic sites, making it an ideal spot for a countryside day trip with the family.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Hok Tau Reservoir?

    Yes, Hok Tau Reservoir is generally considered dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, and always remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and tranquility of the area for all visitors.

    How can I get to Hok Tau Reservoir using public transport?

    Hok Tau Reservoir is accessible by public transport. You can take the Green Minibus Route 52B from Fanling MTR Station (Exit C) directly to Hok Tau Village, which is a short walk from the reservoir. Alternatively, some bus routes serve the general area, requiring a slightly longer walk.

    What are the parking options available at Hok Tau Reservoir?

    There is a public car park located near Hok Tau Village, which serves as the primary parking area for visitors to Hok Tau Reservoir. However, parking spaces can be limited, especially on weekends and public holidays. Arriving early in the morning is advisable to secure a spot.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can I expect to see at Hok Tau Reservoir?

    Beyond its tranquil waters and dense forested slopes, Hok Tau Reservoir is notable for its S-shaped design and the 14-meter-high concrete dam constructed in 1966. The surrounding Pat Sin Leng Country Park offers experimental woodlands and opportunities to observe local wildlife, diverse plant species, and wildflowers.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Hok Tau Reservoir?

    Hok Tau Reservoir is located within Pat Sin Leng Country Park, which is primarily a natural area. There are no commercial cafes or restaurants directly at the reservoir. It is recommended to bring your own food and drinks, especially if you plan to use the picnic or barbecue facilities. You might find local eateries in nearby villages like Hok Tau Wai or in the larger town of Fanling before or after your visit.

    What is the best time of day to visit Hok Tau Reservoir to avoid crowds?

    To experience the most peaceful atmosphere and avoid larger crowds, it's best to visit Hok Tau Reservoir early in the morning, especially on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays generally see fewer visitors, offering a more serene experience throughout the day.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Hok Tau Reservoir?

    The dense vegetation and forested slopes within Pat Sin Leng Country Park provide a habitat for various wildlife. Visitors might spot different bird species, butterflies, and occasionally small mammals. The tranquil environment is also conducive to observing diverse plant life and wildflowers, particularly during spring and summer.

    What is the historical significance of Hok Tau Reservoir?

    Hok Tau Reservoir, constructed in 1966, played a crucial role in Hong Kong's water supply infrastructure. It was an integral component of the larger Plover Cove project, primarily functioning as an irrigation reservoir for local farmers. Historically, it was connected to the larger Plover Cove Reservoir for water transfer, and also linked by a tunnel to the nearby Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, which was also built around the same time.

    What should I pack for a hike around Hok Tau Reservoir?

    For a comfortable visit, it's advisable to pack essentials such as water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes. If you plan to use the barbecue facilities, remember to bring your own charcoal and food. A camera is also recommended to capture the scenic views.

    Are there any other trails connecting to Hok Tau Reservoir for longer hikes?

    Yes, for those seeking a more challenging or extended hike, Hok Tau Reservoir can be accessed via Stage 9 of the Wilson Trail. This allows hikers to connect to a broader network of trails within Pat Sin Leng Country Park, offering opportunities for longer excursions and exploring more of the region's natural beauty.

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