Tung Lung Chau Campsite

Tung Lung Chau Campsite

Tung Lung Chau · Tung Lung Fort Special Area

4.2 Easy Access Small Site

About this Campsite

Tung Lung Chau Campsite is a serene and beautiful destination for nature lovers, with its stunning coastline, mountains, and rivers offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities. While it's perfect for those seeking solitude, it can get crowded on holidays, making it challenging to find peace and quiet. Despite the occasional crowds and limited facilities, this campsite still offers a unique experience, including breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscape, making it an excellent choice for camping enthusiasts.

Introduction

It is located on the northeastern part of the island, about 10-minute walk from Tung Lung Chau Fat Tong Mun Public Pier or 20-minute walk from Tung Lung Island Public Pier. There are ferry services between Tung Lung Chau and Sai Wan Ho/Sam Ka Tsuen on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. A 3-hectare consisting both the campsite and a Qing Dynasty fort was designated as a Special Area in 1979.

Amenities & Facilities

BBQ Pits
Bench
Dry Pit
Pavilion
Table
Clothesline
Drain
Shower
Toilets

Gallery

Highlights

Tung Lung Fort - According to record, it was built in Qing Dynasty (between 1662 and 1722) for defence against pirates. Ancient rock carving - It is the largest ancient rock carving in Hong Kong which measures 180 cm by 240 cm. Pattern is complicated and resembles dragons.

How to Get There

Take kaito at Sam Ka Tsuen Public Pier in Lei Yue Mun and Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter Landing No. 10 in Sai Wan Ho (service available on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays only). The transportation information provided in this website is for reference only. Please check the updated transportation information from the websites of Transport Department and relevant transport utilities before setting off. HKeMobility web page: http://hkemobility.gov.hk/