Enjoy the peaceful beaches, take a boat tour to explore nearby islands, or relax in the natural surroundings of Langke Bay. It's also a great place for photography, swimming, and hiking along the coast.

Long Ke Wan, also known as Long Ke, is a bay in Hong Kong located in Sai Kung East Country Park in the New Territories, near the East Dam of High Island Reservoir. It is a popular camping spot on Section 2 of the MacLehose Trail. Long Ke Wan is surrounded by Lonely Hill, Point Biao, Long Rock Peak, and Lanpeng Point. To the east of the bay lies Long Ke Tsai, overlooking Fanzeng Island and the South China Sea to the south. The beach is flat and wide, with clear water and fine sand, and beautiful scenery. Behind the trees next to the beach is the Long Ke Training Centre of the Christian Mutual Love Fellowship.
This place boasts blue skies, white clouds, clear water, and fine sand. Because the waves here are less erosive, fine sand particles are deposited here. Coupled with its remote location and pristine conditions, it's truly comparable to the Fiji Islands. The journey to Langka Beach is breathtaking, offering panoramic views of the entire High Island Reservoir.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons, summer is the best time to go as it won't be too cold for camping
Recommended 1-day tour
free
All day
Langke Bay is known for its serene natural beauty and is a popular spot for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It has a reputation for being a relatively untouched coastal area in Hong Kong.
Langke Bay is located on the outskirts of Hong Kong, easily accessible by taxi or private car. Public buses and hiking trails can also lead to the bay, depending on your location.
Langke Bay is open year-round. The best time to visit is during the cooler months (October to March) to avoid the heat and humidity of summer. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for peaceful visits.
There is no entrance fee to access Langke Bay. It is a public natural area that can be visited freely.
No tickets are needed for access to Langke Bay, so there is no need to book in advance.
Visiting Langke Bay can take 2-4 hours depending on whether you're just relaxing by the beach or exploring the surrounding areas. Hiking can extend your visit by a few more hours.
The highlights include the calm waters of the bay, the nearby islands that can be explored by boat, and the coastal hiking paths offering panoramic views.
Currently, no guided tours or audio guides are available at Langke Bay, but some local tour operators may offer boat tours to nearby islands with a guide.
The best photography spots are along the coastline, especially near the cliffs offering expansive views of the bay and the nearby islands. The sunset is particularly stunning from here.
Start by walking along the beach, take a boat ride to explore nearby islands, and finish your visit with a hike up the nearby hills for a great vantage point of Langke Bay and the surrounding coastline.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Langke Bay. It is best to visit during daylight hours to fully enjoy the natural scenery.
Langke Bay is usually not very crowded, especially on weekdays. It tends to be busier on weekends and public holidays, so visiting during weekdays or early mornings will offer a quieter experience.
Basic facilities such as public toilets and drinking water are available. However, there are no food stalls or shops on-site, so it is advisable to bring your own food and drinks.
Langke Bay may be difficult for visitors with mobility challenges, as there are some uneven paths and stairs. It is better suited for able-bodied visitors, but families with children can enjoy the beach and some areas nearby.
Since Langke Bay is a public natural site with no commercial establishments, there is no need for cash or card payments. However, if you are purchasing food or souvenirs in the nearby area, mobile payments are widely accepted.
There are no restaurants or cafes directly at Langke Bay, but several restaurants are located in the surrounding areas, particularly in nearby villages or along the coast.
Vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options are available in nearby eateries, particularly in the nearby towns or villages where local markets and restaurants offer a variety of cuisines.
There are no hotels directly at Langke Bay, but nearby areas like Sai Kung offer several accommodation options, including guesthouses, boutique hotels, and resorts.
Nearby attractions include Sai Kung Town, known for its lively market and waterfront, and the nearby islands such as Sharp Island, which are perfect for a day trip that includes both hiking and swimming.
There are no souvenir shops directly at Langke Bay, but nearby towns offer traditional souvenirs such as local crafts, snacks, and items related to Hong Kong's coastal culture.
After visiting Langke Bay, taxis or buses are available to take you back to the city. If you're traveling to other attractions in Sai Kung or nearby islands, boat services are also an option.