Round Island cycling in Singapore

Round Island cycling done! I have finally covered Singapore on two wheels.

Depending on your route, it can be between 110km (without Tuas) to 160km (Including Tuas and Lamp Post 1). Duration could be between 8 to 12 hours (including breaks), fitter cyclists will complete faster.

If you cycle on the road instead of pavement and PCN, you will shave off more time. Pavement requires one to detour more and watch out for uneven grounds, and other obstacles like bends and bus stops. Road is faster but also more risky.

YouTube link

*Refer to our Google Map (GPX) or Strava link too.

We took some sightseeing detours to Rainbow Bridge and Kranji Forest just for FUN and mud. Thanks to buddy Randy for leading the way and companionship.

0600 : Set off from Legend Sengkang (is it really Legend now, closed permanently?)

We did our Round Island cycling in Singapore anti-clockwise.
I would say the toughest segments would be Neo Tiew (slopes) and Tuas (dust and sun). TMCR (Tanah Merah Coastal road) is relatively easier, although it is 15km.

环岛追追追, our journey took us through the following areas.

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Sengkang-Canberra-Admiralty Rd West-Woodlands Jetty-
Admiralty Rd-Rainbow Bridge-Kranji-Lim Chu Kang-
Jalan Bahar (Boon Lay Way (Jurong Central Park & Boon Lay MRT)-
Safra Jurong-Safti-Joo Koon MRT-Gul Circle-Tuas Crescent-
Tuas West Road-Tuas Link-Pioneer Rd-Jalan Buroh-Pandan Reservoir-West Coast Park-Labrador Nature Reserve-Keppel Road-Marina Barrage- East Coast Park-TMCR-Changi Village*Home
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You may refer to the visual guide from below Youtube clip too. His path does not include Woodlands and Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, but it does show how you can cover most of SG on PCN and pavements.

It is tough and boring to do Round Island solo. We push each other along the way and keep our spirits up with jokes and gossips :p

Bucket list ticked, on to more cycling adventures!
Perhaps cycling from Singapore to Malaysia after borders reopen.

 

Woodlands Jetty sunrise

0720 : Reach Woodlands Jetty in 90 minutes.

Totally empty stretch near Woodlands Custom, vehicles used to jam all the way up to Woodlands Road.

Take note opening hours of Rainbow Bridge is 0500 to 1000, and 1700 to 2200.

[Detour alert] I am adding these alerts so you can choose to focus on the real route and conserve some extra energy 🙂

Rainbow bridge

Both Rainbow Bridge and Kranji Forest are not part of Round Island cycling. We detour to these segments just for fun.

Who knew my foldie would survive the muddy trails. I definitely had a lot of fun navigating through the soft grounds.

From here (Kranji Close), you can cycle 20km along Green Corridor and end at Spooner Road. Trail will be easier (green patch) and the other muddy section would be near “Sungei Kadut and after Hillview MRT”. See the photos from my previous hike (blog post).

MRT viaduct Kranji Forest

Enjoy scenic Kranji Forest and take some photos before we head to countryside “Kranji and Lim Chu Kang”.

My poor Crius Master and new Schwalbe Marathon tyres. Coated with a layer of mud. But I will gladly go through this experience again!

Can Foldies go off road

SG is building more RIR (round Island Route). One day, it will be more fun (and safer) to cycle along Lim Chu Kang, Neo Tiew and Tuas.

First timers to Kranji and  Lim Chu Kang should attempt weekend, lesser traffic (especially trucks). Personally, I am more worried about packs of cyclists who travel in groups and overtaking closely, more than passing vehicles.

Cycling Kranji Way and Neo Tiew

0850, almost 3 hours to reach old-school bus stop. The stretch ahead (between 8 to 10km) will have no shelter.

Lim Chu Kang bus stop

We turn right at Jurong Central Park junction and headed towards Joo Koon direction.

1000, 4 hours to reach Joo Koon MRT and FairPrice Hub building.

From here, you are about 9km away from Raffles Marina (or the more famous Johor Straits Lighthouse). Just follow MRT stations in map below, Gul Circle, Tuas Crescent, Tuas West Road and Tuas Link.

MRT stations in Tuas
MRT stations in Tuas

Tuas is good for cycling during weekends, when there is lesser traffic and dust. At Tuas West Road MRT, you can cycle an extra miserable 15km (one way) to Lamp Post 1, refer IG post (just follow Tuas South Ave 3).

Cycle to Lamp Post 1

1030, cycled almost 30 minutes from Joo Koon MRT to reach end of MRT line at Tuas Link.

Do take note Raffles Marina (and Light house) entry is blocked during heightend Covid 19 measures (until 13 Jun 2021).

Raffles Marina club

Can you spot Tuas Custom below? We want to go JB massage, shop and eat!

You may read our Cycle-West post for more attractions in the West too. Considering we are at the West point of Singapore, we now have to cycle to the East side!

Although the hardest segment Lim Chu Kang and slopes are over, it is little consolation that we still have 80km to go. 加油!

Stopover at SPC Jalan Buroh for quick refreshment. Seems like this is a popular pit stop for both cyclists and truck drivers.

1200, reached Pandan Reservoir. Supposed to feel relaxed with water body but we felt so WARM! No thanks to Merciless sun.

[Detour alert]

Cycling round island map
Cycling round island map

But Pandan Reservoir view can be scenic. We heard Pandan Reservoir will be infested with midges during certain time period too.

Take note this reservoir is a detour from our RI loop ok.

Shades along West Coast Park. 

1239, reach iconic Haw Par Villa for photo stop. We have been on the road for 6 hours plus.

Singapore Round Island cycling
Singapore Round Island cycling

Tabao Nasi Ikan (fried rice) from Macik. Told Auntie “little” chili but the spice was potent! I had to cycle until East Coast Park (a bit exaggeration) to wear off the spiciness, lucky no stomach upset.

Disclaimer: Nasi Ikan is tasty, just that cyclists should avoid spicy oily meals (perhaps) :p

[Detour alert]

Cycling through Labrador Nature Reserve and Keppel Bay segment.

Labrador Nature Park

Take note some segments are not bike friendly, there are notices for cyclists to dismount and push. Regulars will cycle under West Coast Highway towards Tanjong Pagar, and experts will cycle along viaduct.

The sea view and shades at Labrador are worth the detour.

 

Time check 1415, cycled through Tanjong Pagar and behind Gardens by the Bay. Some would prefer the scenic views around Marina Bay, but we chose a remote detour (less crowded).

1500, 9 hours on the road. We have already clock 105km at this point.
Man, I desperately need an ice cream reward, 7-11 at Cyclist Park.

We are in no hurry, so we cruise along to enjoy the shades at East Coast Park before getting scorched along TMCR (Tanah Merah Coastal Road).

1550, torture time, 15km to go before Changi Village. No slopes (unlike Lim Chu Kang), but just straight boring route.

Cycling TMCR Tanah Merah Coastal Road
Cycling TMCR Tanah Merah Coastal Road

Boring lor, no view, no shelter.  You know the worst is over when you reach beautiful Changi Beach Park.

Round Island cycling at Changi

1620 Bandung time. We are getting indulgent but we just want to give ourselves a pat on the back. Well Done.

You have no idea how refreshing bandung (or Sugar cane drink)could do wonders to charge your spirit and energy!

11 hours to complete our Round Island cycling in Singapore. We cycle mostly on PCN and pavement. It will be faster if you go with companions and travel on the road.

RI Mission done, achievement unlock!

Cycling round island RTI
Cycling round island RTI

Special mention to my cycling buddy. This chap is super fit and really powers through his Marlin MTB! If he drops his 6kg+ backpack, he will FLY!

Thank you for bringing me to see and experience all the corners of Singapore.

This sounds weird, but I will remember the DETOURS more than the RI route itself. All are good memories.

Round Island cycling map

This is the longest trip submission for my OCBC 2021 mission. I have only  registered for the 42km category, guess I should aim for 100km category in the future.

OCBC cycle 2021 completion

Updated 2022 May. Refer Google Map GPX for RTI inclusive LP1, total 170km.

RTI Map on Google MAP GPX

Meanwhile, read our bike adventures:

-Cycle 70km East, TMCR (link)
-Cycle 80km West,Lim Chu Kang(link) (LCK slopes are tougher than TCMR)
-Cycle to Woodlands and back for 50km (link)
-Cycle 50km to explore 3 Reservoirs and 3 parks
-Completed Round Island 140km!  (Click for GPX routing)
-Cycle 20km to Green Corridor (or Marina Bay and Sportshub)

-Click for Instagram SengkangBabies #skbCyclesSengkangBabies cycling

*Read my previous posts about MTB\RoadBike\Foldie selection, & Foldable bike shortlisting
-Previous OCBC Cycle trips for families
-More details and landmarks about Park Connectors (PCN) at nParks link
-Follow my family’s cycling experience here .

Hiking Kranji Forest from Bukit Timah Green Corridor

Hiking Kranji Forest was on my to do list. First, we heard about the accidental clearing by JTC’s contractor, then I saw Brice’s awesome drone footage!

You may follow my Google Map GPX for the North route.

How can this be Singapore!

The opportunity finally came when I gathered with my friends to hike Clementi Forest. I proceeded to walk 17km to reach Kranji Forest.

Click to read my Clementi Forest and Green Corridor hike posts.

On a side note, walking is one of the best ways for me to clear my mind. Just walk and reach the next checkpoint, detour when you feel like it. Take some photos and enjoy nature.

Even when you are lost, there is a sense of liberation! Sense of freedom, getting away from day to day mundane duties 🙂

First tip for Green Corridor. AVOID weekends!

Just head North all the way. It is very hard to get lost. You might detour a bit, but you will likely be on a parallel track.

Example, the stretch behind Hillview Mrt is still not ready.

Walk about 300m along Upper Bukit Timah Road until you hit GPS 1.365542, 103.766719. Turn left and continue along the green rustic canopy.

(Take note Hillview side of Green Corridor will be closed till q2 2024)

 

14km point is near to Mindef Gombak.

Walk towards Junction 10, and you will spot Bukit Panjang LRT zipping across.

Old KTM structure.

Cross Choa Chu Kang Road, and I landed on Pang Sua PCN.

I suspect the authentic path should be to route East of Junction 10 and walk towards the Heavy vehicle carpark (GPS 1.381487, 103.758940). But Pang Sua PCN is more scenic 🙂

Pang Sua Park Connector

I would recommend Junction 10 for your rest stop or toilet break. As you head North towards Sungei Kadut (another 4km), it is harder to find coffeeshop, 7-11 or petrol kiosks.

Cool treats to reward myself, 17km is not exactly a walk in the park. You will be surprised how ice cream can motivate your brain to go further 🙂

Imagining myself in a temperate country‘s wood lands, but alas the humidity got to me.

Walking under KJE.
Nparks just announced a new bridge to connect to “Villa Verde Park” .

Heavy vehicle carpark at Stagmont.

As you walk along these bushes, listen for all the weird insect buzz and birds crooning. Rail corridor is so ALIVE!

18km point, this kilometre marker starts counting from Tanjong Pagar terminal.

Refer Google Map below. Point 1 is start of Pang Sua PCN, next to Junction 10.

As you depart from Pang Sua PCN (near to point 3), and head North towards Kranji. You are walking in parallel to the “lesser developed” Pang Sua river (between Point 3 and 4).

Pang Sua PCN and river map

Had seen Min Desmond enjoying his kayaking there. Looks cool!

Image credit Desmond Lee FB

Spotted many free roaming chickens and chicks around this stretch! Feels like a Malaysia Kampong backyard.

You will notice the trail gets more rustic as we leave the HDB blocks behind.

Watch out for heavy vehicles at the bend along Sungei Kadut Avenue.

Familiar Mandai Shell station, cyclists will know this point.

How rustic do you wish to get? Mud and mangrove galore 🙂

About 1km from end-point, the rain could not wait any further…

Actually, the rain had been creeping up on me since Hillview area. Felt a bit guilty about that extra 15 minutes of ice cream indulgence time :p

Train from Kranji station heading towards Yew Tee.

Quicken my pace as dark clouds loom.

Kranji Forest looks magical.

But take note many fallen branches line Kranji forest. Be alert and try to go with a partner. This place is too isolated.

The track is a cycling heaven for mountain bikes (MTB), but foldies will struggle (mud and terrain). One fine day (not muddy), I will bring my Crius Master to cycle in reverse direction from Kranji Forest to Tanjong Pagar Terminal (Spooner road).

The only shelter along the trek North to Kranji Forest would be under MRT viaduct or the bridge structure below.

I took a short break here for 5 minutes, but decided to proceed as the rain will only get bigger.

Year 1842!

Although the blog post is titled Hiking Kranji Forest, this stretch is only 600m!  But it does look like a scene out of a fairy tale.

The mist added to the mystery aura. So Enchanting!

Kranji Forest Mist
Kranji Forest Mist

We can see the boarded sections along Krangi Woodland Forest. This section is close to Kranji Close entrance.

Fortunately, I had decided to hike on, as the drizzle became a downpour. I would be stuck if I had decided to stay at the shelter.

Take note Kranji Forest can be flooded as the streams on both sides will overflow. (Take note the toads will be super loud too!)

Kranji Close junction

Exit Kranji Forest junction totally drenched but super ecstatic.

Changed and took a bus to Woodlands Interchange (do take note the Bus stop location is slightly off on Google Map).

Rainbow Bridge would be another 600m from here, but I will have to wait till another day. Take note Rainbow Bridge opening hours (0500 to 1000, and 1700 to 2200).

Hiking from Green Corridor to Kranji Forest

Video: Hiking Kranji Forest from Green Corridor (YouTube)

Second clip, it is raining!

Click for the trail route from my Google Map GPX. Checkout more photos of Hiking Kranji Forest from our Facebook album.

Photos of Kranji Woodland Forest

If you love nature, do pop by the following posts:
– Hiking Green Corridor
– Clementi Forest (photos)
Kranji Forest (photos)
– Bukit Brown and Avatar trees

Do pop by our Clementi Forest Video and blog.