AKKI Bike Park
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About this place
AKKI Bike Park is Hong Kong's first all-weather, private mountain biking and pump track facility. Spanning over 65,000 square feet near Yuen Long's Kai Shan, it features a signature covered pump track, balance bike zones, and technical dirt jump courses. Families visit to let children safely practice balance biking, BMX, and off-road mountain biking under the guidance of professional coaches in a weather-shielded environment.
Things to know
Proper Attire Required
All riders must wear proper closed-toe athletic shoes. Slippers, sandals, and high heels are strictly forbidden on the tracks.
Bring Bug Spray
The park is located in a rural, grassy village environment; mosquito repellent is highly recommended, especially during the summer.
Sun & Hydration
While the main pump track is covered, other training sections are outdoor and can get very hot. Pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and hats.
Nearby Cafe & Amenities
Clean restrooms and handwashing stations are available on site. Additionally, the stylish pet-friendly village house cafe, a kafe, is located just 50 meters away.
Facilities & amenities
Opening hours
Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the Tuen Ma Line to Tin Shui Wai Station. Exit via Exit E1 or Exit D, then take a flat, scenic 10 to 15 minute walk along the cycling track and pedestrian footbridge into Ha Mei San Tsuen.
Take any bus heading toward Kingswood Villas (stopping near Kenswood Court). The park is a 2 to 6 minute walk from the Ha Mei San Tsuen Road stops.
Navigate to 89 Ha Mei San Tsuen, Ping Shan, Yuen Long. The park is located behind Wah Sou Ice Room and directly next to a kafe, with onsite parking available.
Take a quick, 2 to 3 minute taxi ride from Tin Shui Wai MTR Station directly to the entrance of Ha Mei San Tsuen.
Parking fees
| HK$60listing | Standard parking fee for general visitors |
| HK$0listing | Free parking for EV drivers charging at the onsite Linked Charge bays or customers of the neighboring partner cafe a kafe |
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