Highlight • Punto Panoramico
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The View of Hong Kong from Braemar Hill is a renowned viewpoint on Hong Kong Island, offering spectacular panoramic vistas of Victoria Harbour and the surrounding cityscape. Situated at an elevation of approximately 200 meters (660 ft) south of Braemar Point, this location is often associated with the popular Red Incense Burner Summit, which provides some of the best vantage points. It stands as a natural escape amidst the bustling urban environment, providing a unique perspective of one of the…
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I migliori Tour verso Vista su Hong Kong da Braemar Hill
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Elevazione 190 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
Oggi
lunedì 9 marzo
19°C
15°C
2 %
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Velocità max vento: 15,0 km/h
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The hike to the Braemar Hill viewpoint is generally considered easy to moderate, depending on your starting point. From the nearest bus stop, it can be as short as a 5-minute walk. Longer routes, such as those starting from Quarry Bay or North Point, might involve a 3km hike taking around 1 to 1.5 hours, with some noticeable elevation gain, especially towards the Red Incense Summit.
The most common way to reach the viewpoint by public transport is to take a bus or minibus to the Braemar Hill residential area. From there, it's a short walk to the Red Incense Burner Summit. Specific bus routes often serve the area from MTR stations like Tin Hau or North Point, making it quite accessible.
Parking near the Braemar Hill viewpoint itself is limited, as the area is primarily residential. While there might be some street parking available, it can be very challenging to find a spot, especially during peak times like weekends or sunset hours. Public transport is highly recommended for convenience.
Yes, the shorter routes to Braemar Hill viewpoint are generally suitable for families with children. The path from the bus stop is relatively easy. However, some sections, particularly closer to the Red Incense Summit, can be steeper and involve natural rock platforms, so supervision is advised. It's not typically stroller-friendly on the final approach to the best viewing spots.
In summer (June to September), Hong Kong is hot and humid. It's essential to wear lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. During the cooler months (October to March), a light jacket or sweater might be needed, especially for evening visits as temperatures can drop after sunset.
The immediate vicinity of the viewpoint on Braemar Hill is largely residential and does not have many commercial establishments. However, if you descend into the North Point or Tin Hau districts, which are easily accessible by public transport, you will find a wide array of cafes, local eateries, and restaurants offering various cuisines.
Generally, Hong Kong's public hiking trails are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The paths leading to Braemar Hill viewpoint are no exception. However, be mindful of crowds, especially during sunset, and ensure your dog is comfortable with potentially uneven terrain and steps.
Both Braemar Hill and Victoria Peak offer spectacular views of Hong Kong, but they provide different perspectives. Victoria Peak offers a classic, iconic postcard view of Central and Victoria Harbour from a higher elevation. Braemar Hill, while lower, provides a more panoramic, often less crowded, and equally stunning vista, particularly favored by photographers for its unique angles of the harbour and Kowloon, especially at sunset and night. Many hikers appreciate Braemar Hill for its more natural, less commercialized feel.
The primary photo spots are the natural rock platforms and boulders at the Red Incense Burner Summit, which offer unobstructed views. These are perfect for capturing the sweeping panorama of Victoria Harbour, the city skyline, and Kowloon. For night photography, these spots allow for excellent long-exposure shots of the city lights. Victoria Garden, a tranquil space with landscaped areas, is also nearby.
While Braemar Hill is close to an urban area, the surrounding green spaces and trails are home to some local flora and fauna. You might encounter common bird species, various insects, and a range of subtropical plants and trees typical of Hong Kong's hillsides. Keep an eye out for vibrant flowers during blooming seasons, adding to the natural beauty of the hike.
No, there are no permits required to hike to the Braemar Hill viewpoint. It is a publicly accessible area, and the trails are open to everyone free of charge. Enjoy the views!