Lady MacLehose Holiday Village, Public campsite in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong.
Lady MacLehose Holiday Village is a campsite nestled in wooded hills with bungalows of varying sizes for overnight stays. The facility offers sports fields, a climbing wall, and recreation areas where visitors can engage in different activities.
The village opened in 1981 and was named after the wife of Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, representing a milestone in outdoor recreation. The facility has since grown and been updated to provide more people with opportunities for nature-based activities.
The site brings together school groups and organizations who spend time outdoors learning about nature and environmental care. Visitors can see how the place functions as a gathering point for people practicing sports and building skills together.
The site is easiest to reach via a free shuttle bus that runs regularly from Sai Kung Town. The bungalows come in different sizes, making it possible for both small groups and larger parties to stay overnight.
The site features an observation terrace for viewing the night sky and stars. Barrier-free facilities including Braille directories ensure that all visitors can enjoy the location regardless of their abilities.
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