Now that we can’t fly out of Singapore, a lot of Singaporeans are heading towards the different islands such as Kusu Island and Pulau Ubin.
How about exploring some cycling trails that most people do not know about?
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How about exploring some cycling trails that most people do not know about?
Rower’s Bay is a 36km C2C trail that stretches from Jurong Lake Gardens in the west to Coney Island Park in the northeast. The Trail is complemented by the C2C mobile application, which makes use of interactive augmented reality (AR) elements to provide users with a curated walking experience, as well as an online trail guide.
The new Rower’s Bay features a boardwalk, amenities and a wetland along the reservoir’s edge. It is a node along the RIR and is part of the first phase of works completed for the 150 km RIR. It is also part of the future Park Connector Network (PCN) loop around Lower Seletar Reservoir.
Altogether, the C2C Trail, RIR, PCN, Rail Corridor and Nature Park Network provide the public with more recreational options, and more opportunities to explore the outdoors and connect with nature in our biophilic City in a Garden.
How to get there: Take Bus 103 and 117 or via MRT North South Line.
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