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Written by South China Morning Post (Morning Studio)
Bride’s Pool, shrouded in lush Plover Cove Country Park woodland, in northeastern New Territories, is one of Hong Kong’s most breathtaking waterfalls — and unmissable. It’s the perfect place to unwind while taking Instagram-worthy photographs. Getting to Bride’s Pool is easy. Take the enthralling Bride’s Pool Nature Trail, which also passes a second memorable waterfall, Mirror Pool, and Bride’s Pool Stone Bridge — another Instagram favourite — dating from 1906. If this trail is too short, walk on to Tai Mei Tuk, near the main dam of Plover Cove Reservoir, for a waterfront barbecue or stroll along Lung Mei Beach before heading home.
Exit MTR Tai Po Market Station and walk to the nearby Tai Po bus terminus. At weekends and on public holidays, you may take bus 275R from Exit A3 to the starting point of Bride’s Pool Nature Trail. The bus departs every 15–20 minutes. If you travel on a weekday, you may take minibus 20R to the start of the trail, but the minibus departs only every 60–90 minutes.
After visiting Mirror Pool, as you return to Bride’s Pool Stone Bridge, take the turn on your right and follow the trail to the other end at Bride’s Pool Road, where you can take bus 275R or minibus 20R back to MTR Tai Po Market Station. Alternatively, you may want to stop at Tai Mei Tuk before returning to Tai Po.
Written by South China Morning Post (Morning Studio)
Bride’s Pool, shrouded in lush Plover Cove Country Park woodland, in northeastern New Territories, is one of Hong Kong’s most breathtaking waterfalls — and unmissable. It’s the perfect place to unwind while taking Instagram-worthy photographs. Getting to Bride’s Pool is easy. Take the enthralling Bride’s Pool Nature Trail, which also passes a second memorable waterfall, Mirror Pool, and Bride’s Pool Stone Bridge — another Instagram favourite — dating from 1906. If this trail is too short, walk on to Tai Mei Tuk, near the main dam of Plover Cove Reservoir, for a waterfront barbecue or stroll along Lung Mei Beach before heading home.
Exit MTR Tai Po Market Station and walk to the nearby Tai Po bus terminus. At weekends and on public holidays, you may take bus 275R from Exit A3 to the starting point of Bride’s Pool Nature Trail. The bus departs every 15–20 minutes. If you travel on a weekday, you may take minibus 20R to the start of the trail, but the minibus departs only every 60–90 minutes.
After visiting Mirror Pool, as you return to Bride’s Pool Stone Bridge, take the turn on your right and follow the trail to the other end at Bride’s Pool Road, where you can take bus 275R or minibus 20R back to MTR Tai Po Market Station. Alternatively, you may want to stop at Tai Mei Tuk before returning to Tai Po.