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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2011, 12:33:16 AM »

"A 150m pedestrian bridge connects the Halus wetland to neighbouring Punggol Promenade
that includes a bicycle trail, lookout points and food and beverage facilities. "


Yup.  

Through the Halus wetland  first before proceeding via Pasir Ris PCN - Loyang ave  - Changi Village.

1 1/2 hours ride at moderate pace.
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« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2011, 12:50:52 AM »

Alt route -    

Halus wetland through Pasir Ris Drive 3 - Loyang ave-  Changi Village for YUMMY DELICIOUS VERY AFFORDABLE, FRIENDLY HAWKER FOOD!!!   cheers  chitchat  stick tongue
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« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2011, 12:19:20 AM »

If you have plenty of stamina -

After makan at Changi Village Hawker center, you can cycle further.

To East coast park.

via the Changi coastal PCN.  

As you ride along this PCN, can see the entire stretch of Changi airport runways (6000m long).  
Watch all the busy activities of aircraft landings and takng offs.

This PCN  is another very safe for adventure cycling.    No vehicles crossing  the path.
All you see is  the beach and  the airport  across the road.

At ECP,   can makan at the hawker center.  Food is abit pricy in there, but very good.
The hawkers are old timers. Excellent cooks.  No foreign cooks from China or Malaysia.
Very friendly service  thumbs up  

Changi Village to ECP is about 7 - 8 km long.  If you enjoy night riding this is it.

If you are tired after this long ride, can always fold your bicycle and take a train or taxi home Grin

I recomend riding 20" adult folding bike because you hardly get serious injuries
if you fall ( because it is low).




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« Reply #7 on: March 21, 2011, 02:26:52 AM »

Hi Vistarian,

Thanks for the introduction. I am on a tria bike. I am exploring a way to get to coastal road for training. Every sunday, I have to transport my bike in my car and drive to East Coast Park F2 for training. Haiz....
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