Expat Living (Hong Kong)

A Mount Davis Meander

Keen for something different from your usual weekend walk? LAILA BOUNDY took a partstroll, part-scramble up Mount Davis on Hong Kong Island. Here’s what she discovered.

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What is it?

Mount Davis is the westernmos­t hill on Hong Kong Island; it’s sandwiched in between Kennedy Town and Sandy Bay. Named after Sir John Francis Davis, who was the 2nd Governor of Hong Kong (1844 to 1848), the hill is 269m high. It’s scattered with remains of the gun positions of the Mount Davis Batteries, which protected the Western districts of Hong Kong Island during the Second World War. It takes around 30 minutes to reach the old military buildings from the bottom of the hill.

What’s good about it?

My partner and I walked up on a Sunday morning; we didn’t want anything that would involve exerting too much energy. It was the perfect combinatio­n of being historical­ly endearing and an easy-ish hike. The walk up Mount Davis Path is gentle, and at the top there is a hostel (the YHA Jockey Club Mt Davis Youth Hostel) that has an ice cooler full of soft drinks to quench your thirst.

We loved seeing the remnants of the Mount Davis Batteries; the artillery has all been removed but you can freely wander inside the bomb shelters and emplacemen­ts and see the remains of where the guns were stored.

Who’s doing it?

Interestin­gly, I don’t think this hike is particular­ly well known – even on a Sunday we barely passed any people on the way up the hill. There is a campsite at the top, along with the hostel, so we did see lots of families (and dogs!) roaming around the battery itself.

Full disclosure: there are two routes back down, and one of them is a bit of a scramble; that’s the one we took and, despite not being too steep, it was a bit rubbly – so be sure to wear sturdy shoes!

What’s at the end of it?

It depends on which way you go down. One way takes you down to Kennedy Town, which has a raft of restaurant­s and bars, including a few along the seafront – it’s a great place to watch the sunset. Kennedy Town is the western end of the Island Line MTR, and takes roughly 15 minutes to get to from Central.

How do you get there?

If you’re coming from Central, take the number 54 bus from Pottinger Street to the Queen Mary Hospital; after 20 minutes, you can get off at the start of Mount Davis Path.

If you want a longer walk, take Exit B from Kennedy Town MTR and walk along Victoria Road along the coast – this takes around 25 minutes. You can also pop down to the Sai Wan Swimming Shed if you wanted a detour along the way and a swim in the sea!

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We have info all kinds of hikes in Hong Kong on our website, from family-friendly strolls, to arduous all-day expedition­s. See expatlivin­g.hk for more!
Another option is a sunset hike, for great views west to Lantau We have info all kinds of hikes in Hong Kong on our website, from family-friendly strolls, to arduous all-day expedition­s. See expatlivin­g.hk for more!
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A ruined gun emplacemen­t on Mount Davis
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