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Scenic Cycling Trails In Singapore To Visit

Must Share Good Things by Must Share Good Things
October 10, 2022
in Lifestyle
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Scenic Cycling Trails In Singapore To Visit

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Cycling can be exercise or a hobby depending on your interest so why not check out some of the most scenic cycling routes available in Singapore? Not everyone has access to a car and public transport takes you on the same route everyday. So how about getting on a bike and explore the beautiful views of Singapore today.

CYCLING: A great way to exercise and enjoy the scenery
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There are several cycling trails here in Singapore to cater to all residents staying on our sunny island and this includes cycling trails in the North, South, East, and West. Let’s look at some of the cycling trails here in Singapore for a fun time with your loved ones.

Western Adventure Loop

Calling all people from the western part of Singapore! This cycling trail starts from Chua Chu Kang Park. As you follow along, this trail will bring you through parks and greenways, allowing you to get up close with nature.

TRAIL: Western Adventure Loop brings you to wonderful areas such as Chinese and Japanese Garden
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You will come across Dairy Farm Nature Park and Jurong Lake Gardens which is home to the Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden. Do not forget to take short breaks in between as it is a fairly long trail – about 12km long. You will also be cycling along the Bukit Panjang Park Connector. Here, do look out for about 50 different bird species then end off your journey at Bukit Batok Nature Park.

Northern Explorer Loop

Up your cycling game with the Northern Explorer Loop as it spans over 25km. This trails also gives you the opportunity to be surrounded by the beauty of nature. Though it is fairly a long trail, you are never too far away from neighbourhood areas such as Yishun, Sembawang and Woodlands where you can take a water break or a pit stop for food.

Cycling The Northern Explorer Loop for Solitude & Sunset - Togoparts Magazine
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Starting from Lower Seletar Reservoir, this trail will bring you around reservoirs, a freshwater swamp and a jetty at Woodlands Waterfront – one of the longest in Singapore. Ride along the park connector, as it ensures smooth riding. However, you will also come across some terrain on the route. Nonetheless, you can also spot some wildlife such as monkey and birds.

Image Credits: National Parks Singapore

Eastern Coastal Loop

Starting from Pasir Ris Park, the trail brings you through Tampines Eco Green and Bedok Reservoir which is full of the beauty of nature with plenty of plants and wildlife if you look closely enough. Cycling here in the morning is a great way to let loose and begin your day or better yet, start off early and end your journey at East Coast Park to catch the sunrise. Alternatively, you can also start form Changi Beach Park and take the Coastal Route for a cooling seabreeze instead.

TRAIL: Eastern Coastal Trail brings you through several parks in the east
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Though this trail ends at East Coast Park, you can definitely continue the journey all the way to Marina Bay Sands and ride along the scenic greens of Gardens by the Bay. Our recommendation, if you are fit enough to cycle long distances, is to cycle and stop by Satay by the Bay and enjoy some good satay paired with delicious peanut sauce to end off your day on a sweet note.

Central Urban Loop

This trail brings you to the charms of the heartlands. Some highlights along the trail includes Bishan-And Mo Kio Park, Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West, Punggol Park, and more. This entire route is joined up by the Park Connector Network and can bring you to many places without having to fight with the bustling traffic during peak hours.

BISHAN-ANG MO KIO PARK: Enjoy the greens and waters of Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
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This also means that you would have to be careful as the trail is shared by joggers and other cyclists. Apart from that, you can also look out for adorable otters at Punggol Waterway Park. Just remember to be careful as they might be crossing the track or worse, bite back if you get too close.

TRAIL: Central Urban Loop brings you through several parks in the central area of Singapore
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These are some of Singapore’s best cycling routes to visit with a friend or a few buddies who enjoy the sport or exercise. Time to jio your family and friends for a cycling date to breathe in some fresh air and enjoy nature at its finest! Share this with your friends and family and this might be your next cycling adventure!

 

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