big day out
END OF THE ROAD Rory Mackay explores Southside’s Cape D’Aguilar A rugged and windswept headland, Cape D’Aguilar offers breathtaking coastal scenery without the need for a back-breaking adventure. However, at the same time there are ways to spice up the day for those who are more intrepid. It can be done either as a half day or full day outing. Littered with sculpted granite outcrops and sparse tree cover to obscure the horizon, hiking here is never dull with near constant ocean vistas to stimulate the senses. Located on the southeasternmost tip of Hong Kong Island, Cape D’Aguilar was named after British Major General George Charles D’Aguilar and was made the only Marine Reserve in Hong Kong in 1996. For the most part, Cape D’Aguilar remains hidden from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong Island. The primary way to access the region is via Shek O road and then onto Cape D’Aguilar
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