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Lamma Island Trigonometrical Station

4.3(35 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 4 to 6 hours including ferry travel, hiking, village exploration, and meal breaks👶 Best for ages 5 and up. The gentle terrain suits elementary-aged kids who can handle a few hours of walking, while older children and teens appreciate the scenic photography opportunities and beach stops. Younger children can manage shorter sections with a carrier or stroller for backup on paved village paths.

About

Lamma Island offers a peaceful escape from Hong Kong's urban bustle with easy, scenic hiking trails perfect for families. Kids will love spotting local wildlife, exploring traditional fishing villages, and enjoying stunning coastal views along well-maintained paths that connect charming communities. The car-free island provides a safe, relaxed environment where children can roam more freely while experiencing authentic Hong Kong village life.

Highlights

  • Car-free island environment where kids can explore safely without traffic concerns
  • Traditional fishing villages with colorful boats and local seafood markets to explore
  • Hung Shing Yeh Beach, perfect for a swimming and sandcastle break during your hike
  • Easy wildlife spotting including butterflies, birds, and occasional water buffalo
  • Stunning panoramic views of the South China Sea and neighboring islands

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Take the ferry from Central Pier 4 (30-40 minutes). Book return tickets in advance during weekends and arrive early as ferries fill up quickly with day-trippers.
  2. 2.Start at Yung Shue Wan village, hike to Sok Kwu Wan, then return by ferry. This route keeps the walk manageable for kids and ends near seafood restaurants for lunch.
  3. 3.Pack plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent as shops are limited once you leave the villages. Download offline maps as cell service can be spotty.
  4. 4.Wear proper hiking shoes rather than sandals. While trails are easy, some sections have uneven steps and rocky patches.
  5. 5.Stop at Hung Shing Yeh Beach midway for a swim break. Kids can cool off and recharge before continuing the hike.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings during fall (October to November) or spring (March to April) for pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and clearer coastal views. Avoid summer midday heat and humidity, which can be challenging for young children.

What to Know

The island is completely car-free and accessible only by ferry (approximately HKD 20-30 per person each way, children under 3 free). Villages have basic restaurants and convenience stores, but bring your own snacks and water for the trails.

Seasonal Notes

Year-round destination, but avoid June through September when heat, humidity, and typhoon season make hiking less comfortable. Cooler months (November to March) offer the most pleasant hiking conditions, though you may need light jackets.

Nearby Eats

Sok Kwu Wan village features numerous family-friendly seafood restaurants with waterfront seating where kids can watch boats while eating. Yung Shue Wan offers more casual options including Western cafes, pizza places, and ice cream shops perfect for post-hike treats.

More Activities Near Lamma Island

Cafe

Lamcove Cafe

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Lamcove Cafe is a relaxed, family-friendly spot on car-free Lamma Island that welcomes kids with open arms. This cozy neighborhood cafe offers quality coffee for parents and tasty pastries for little ones, making it an ideal pit stop during your island exploration or a peaceful destination for a leisurely family morning.

Activity

The Commercial Press

4.5

This cozy bookstore offers a welcoming retreat from Hong Kong's bustling streets, with a carefully curated children's section and comfortable seating where families can browse at leisure. The addition of light refreshments makes it easy to spend quality time introducing kids to new books while enjoying a relaxed atmosphere that encourages young readers to explore.

Activity

Shek Pai Wan Beach

4.3

Shek Pai Wan Beach is a tranquil escape on car-free Lamma Island, offering calm, shallow waters ideal for little ones taking their first swimming strokes. This peaceful beach is far less crowded than Hong Kong's main beaches, making it perfect for families seeking a relaxing day of sandcastle building, gentle waves, and scenic island picnics away from the city bustle.

Sports

Po Kong Village Road Park

4.1$

Po Kong Village Road Park offers an excellent open-air escape on car-free Lamma Island, where families can enjoy basketball, tennis, and plenty of space for active play away from Hong Kong's bustling city center. The relaxed island atmosphere combined with well-maintained sports facilities makes this a refreshing destination for families seeking outdoor recreation with a local community vibe.