Tai Wai, as the most popular intersection of cycling tracks in East New Territories, has plenty of bicycle rental shops. Many people opt for Tai Wai as the starting point when planning cycling routes. If you want to relax and enjoy the riverside scenery, you can choose the route to Ma On Shan. Ending at Wu Kai Sha Public Pier, the route is about 13 kilometers long and a one-way journey only takes around 2 hours. If you want to enjoy the scenery along the most iconic cycling route in Tai Wai, you can go for the route ending in Tai Mei Tuk. With a total length of about 24 kilometers, a one-way journey takes around 3 hours. Some advanced cyclists will pass through Fanling and Sheung Shui, heading west to Yuen Long and Tuen Mun. The route is about 50 kilometers long and requires a lot of strength. Remember to bring sufficient water and snacks to replenish your energy! Whether you would like to have a leisure trip or take on an endurance challenge, starting from Tai Wai enables you to enjoy different kinds of cycling fun!