Stream trekking differs from regular hiking as the routes typically involve extensive climbing and require greater technical skills and physical strength. It carries inherent risks, and the level of difficulty can vary depending on weather conditions and the season. In summer or after heavy rainfall, flash floods may occur in stream gullies, posing a serious risk of fatal accidents.
The Bride’s Pool is high risk location listed by AFCD with records of fatal and serious accidents in country parks.
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| Facilities | BBQ Sites, Country Trail, Public Toilet |
| Attractions | Bride’s Pool Waterfall, Mirror Pool Waterfall |
| Activities | [Outing]、[Hiking]、[BBQ]、[Waterfall Viewing] |
| Scenery | |
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Route (Bride’s Pool Nature Trail)
| Start at | 20 min | 20 min | 20 min |
Road |
| 2 km | |
| 1 hr | |
| None | |
| Mirror Pool can be skipped | |
| Level 3 [Beginner – Easy] |
Bride’s Pool
| Transport | Route | Get off at | Remarks |
| Minibus No. 20R | Tai Po Market station ⇔ Wu Kau Tang | Bride’s Pool | |
| Bus No. 275R | Tai Po Market station ⇔ Wu Kau Tang | Wu Kau Tang (Terminal) | Available on Sunday and public holiday |
Beware of the slippery path to Bride’s Pool Waterfall, and the rocks nearby.
It is not recommended to swim at the deep water in Bride’s Pool Waterfall.
Beware of the slippery rocks at Mirror Pool nearby.
Max elevation: 86 m
Min elevation: 43 m
Total climbing: 109 m
Total descent: -104 m





