
Parking here to see got any potential new cycling routes to try out...
i cycle until now still havent got any further than East Coast Park.
SIC my most common routes.
Route 2: Green Corridor, Pandan Gardens, West Coast Park, Labrador Park
My House at Jalan Bukit Merah >> Green Corridor >> Bukit Timah Railway Station >> Ngee Ann Polytechnic >> SIM >> Ulu Pandan Park Connector >> Pandan Gardens >> West Coast >> West Coast Park >> Haw Par Villa >> Labrador Park >> The Carribean >> Harbourfront >> Mount Faber >> Kampong Bahru >> Silat >> Jalan Bukit Merah...
Last time i frequent my route 3... but recent years human traffic has become rather ridiculous... Starting from Zouk, it runs along Singapore River all the way to Esplanade to Singapore Flyer, and runs along Kallang River until reach Stadium...
Thanks for sharing! Route 3 i tried and ya human traffic many many hahatiagong lorong harus wetlands there a lot of siaokau reh...
ts gotch bling pepper spray mah?
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I ride road bike in the morning start at 530 normally reach home 930 19amSupport! I frequently ride the Bishan to Kallang pcn. Have to dismount too frequently. Wish I could do longer distances in my road bike without dismounting but road conditions in Sg generally not safe.
Gonna try the Punggol pcn to Seletar west to Yishun this weekend. Possibly make a loop to by returning from Lentor ave, Amk then back to Serangoon.
TS can try going the other way around the paya lebar airbase.
moi : 10kkj -> nex
10kkj ave10 -> bartley rd east -> bartley rd -> serrangoon ave 1 -> nex
moi thinks 6 ~ 7 taffic lights nia

Hmm your route 2 looks interesting and moi haben try beforeThanks for sharing! Route 3 i tried and ya human traffic many many haha
Parking here to see got any potential new cycling routes to try out...
i cycle until now still havent got any further than East Coast Park.
SIC my most common routes.
Route 1: East Coast Park, Barrage, Marina Bay Cruise Centre
Route 2: Green Corridor, Pandan Gardens, West Coast Park, Labrador ParkMy house at Jalan Bukit Merah >> Chinatown >> Hong Lim Park >> OCBC Centre >> Lao Pa Sat >> MBS >> Gardens By The Bay >> Marina Barrage >> East Coast Park >> Bedok Jetty >> *U-Turn* >> Gardens By The Bay >> Marina South Pier >> Marina Bay Cruise Centre >> *U-Turn* >> Marina Boulevard >> Shenton Way >> M Hotel >> Cantoment >> Everton Park >> Neil Road >> Jalan Bukit Merah.
Usually i try to avoid roads with a lot of cars, but the only car free route i can take is just the green corridor... there are no much park connectors / cycling routes nearby...My House at Jalan Bukit Merah >> Green Corridor >> Bukit Timah Railway Station >> Ngee Ann Polytechnic >> SIM >> Ulu Pandan Park Connector >> Pandan Gardens >> West Coast >> West Coast Park >> Haw Par Villa >> Labrador Park >> The Carribean >> Harbourfront >> Mount Faber >> Kampong Bahru >> Silat >> Jalan Bukit Merah...
Last time i frequent my route 3... but recent years human traffic has become rather ridiculous... Starting from Zouk, it runs along Singapore River all the way to Esplanade to Singapore Flyer, and runs along Kallang River until reach Stadium...

illgeal to go up iirc, but been up there quite funmoi remember the 10kkj ave 10 --- bartley rd east got viaduct? that time whack only not sure bicycle can go but found out later it's all good![]()
used to wear n95 and ride.wah haze still go around cycling
the thing about this route is that green corridor is track, or rather, grass and mud... so need suitable bicycle... mine is not suitable off road, i once damaged the gears after getting stuck in the mud...
Ngee Ann to Ulu Pandan Junction is along Clementi... The traffic can get very bad, so need to pick the correct timing...
The Carribean behind there need to dismount and push... The security guards of the condo can be pretty strict about this... That small 200m or so is private property lai de.
And lastly, for Mount Faber, I do not cycle all the way up. I go up via the steep Temmenggong Road that winds behind a hotel, which faces the main road, there is a small pavement with steps... once at the top, its a breeze going down - A small break from the hard work you had put in for the day...