Explore the secrets of Singapore by bicycle – DIY
For this 3-in-1 ride, you can start anywhere along the loop but one potential way to ride this route is to break it up into two loops. You can park in the carpark at Bukit Batok Nature Park and go north or south. I have the instructions beginning at Buona Vista MRT/StarVista because I like the cadence of the ride this way — the warm-up of the Green Corridor and neighborhood before hitting the hills.
Ride #11 – East Coast Park, Changi Pt, Pasir Ris and Tampines Difficulty Level: Difficult Route Start/End: East Coast Park, Carpark G near National Sailing Center; or anywhere along the loop.Alternatively, if you need to rent a bike you can rent from CoastlineLeisure near Carpark… Continue Reading “East Coast Park, Changi Pt, Pasir Ris and Tampines”
Get a taste of Singapore with beautiful views, and plenty of places to stop, rest and eat.
A worthwhile ride, a few quiet streets, PCNs, and some busy sidewalks but you will definitely cover some interesting heartland territory as well as have an opportunity to visit some ancestors!
This is a nice ride to do early in the morning before it gets too hot or in the evening after midday. A diverse ride with nature, industry, views to Malaysia, attractive canals, wetland park, and the historical village of Jalan Kayu.
Go deep into Singapore’s heartland with this ride on mostly PCNs, some sidewalks and streets.
Play in the park, stretch your legs, and listen to the birds sing! This ride takes you all the way to the north with views of Malaysia, almost entirely on PCNs.
This route follows PCNs almost entirely, from East Coast Park, up and around Bedok Reservoir and back down to ECP. It connects some ‘dots’ that you might not have realised could be connected!
A wonderful ride for children with postcard views and play areas and manageable distances.