This bicycle park covers an area of about 9 hectares and has a good sense of space. There are also various bicycle facilities in the park, especially the looping elevated cycle track with about 1 km long, which can definitely satisfy visitors for enjoying the fun of cycling. In addition, the park also has a practice area for beginners, so whether you are here to learn or practice, you can also enjoy cycling here.
In addition to cycling facilities, this bicycle park also has other leisure facilities, such as artificial turf pitches, cricket driving ranges, fitness facilities, children's playgrounds, amphitheaters, nursery gardens, extreme sports fields and etc. It can be said to be all-inclusive and it is fully able to meet the needs of different visitors.
It is also worth mentioning that this bicycle park also has a area specially designed for education and exhibitions called "Renewable Energy Zone". In this area, there are exhibits of various renewable energy systems, such as wind power generation, photovoltaic power generation, solar power generation and etc. So, visitors can have better understanding about the benefits of renewable energy, so as to teach visitors to make good use of renewable energy to raise awareness of environmental protection.
If you also want to come to this bicycle park for a ride, it is recommended to take the MTR to the Diamond Hill Station and leave at the Exit C2. Afterwards, enter Plaza Hollywood and walk to Fung Tak Road, then follow Fung Tak Road until you reach Fung Mei Path. After arriving at Fung Mei Path, walk along the Fung Mei Path for about 5 minutes and then you can arrive this bicycle park.
Location: Po Kong Village Road Park
Address: 3 Lung Poon Street, Diamond Hill, Kowloon
Credit: Hong Kong Footprint (HongKongFootprint.com)
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