Singaporeans are always on the lookout for fun ways to stay active, and the latest initiative from the Community Development Councils (CDCs) offers just that — plus a chance to earn rewards while enjoying the city’s heritage. The Walking Trails @ CDC programme is a unique “phygital” experience that blends outdoor exploration with interactive digital challenges, making it an exciting activity for individuals, families, and friends alike.
Launched on 14 March 2026, this initiative marks the second instalment of the Walking Trails @ CDC programme, which first began in August 2025. Its main aim is to encourage Singaporeans and Permanent Residents to lead an active lifestyle while discovering cultural landmarks and hidden gems across their neighbourhoods. Developed in collaboration with GovTech and the National Heritage Board (NHB), these trails highlight both the historical and contemporary stories that give each district its unique charm.
For those wondering how it works, participants can pick from five newly launched self-guided walking trails, each under 5 kilometres in length. Trails are spread across Singapore’s major regions: Central, North East, North West, South East, and South West. They are designed to be accessible for most people, with routes ranging from around 4 to 4.6km, making it a comfortable morning or evening activity.
Along each trail, participants encounter digital checkpoints where they engage in interactive challenges. These checkpoints require simple tasks such as snapping a photo, answering a few questions, or collecting digital items called “Ollies.” Completing these checkpoints unlocks bite-sized heritage stories, giving walkers insight into the historical and cultural significance of the area. It’s a clever way to combine exercise with learning — and the interactive nature of the trails makes it highly engaging.
The five new trails and their highlights are as follows:
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Kampong Glam (approx. 4km): Participants can explore the historic district, including the majestic Masjid Sultan and the colourful streets of this cultural enclave.
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Tampines (approx. 4.3km): Walkers discover Singapore’s first World Habitat Award-winning township, learning about its development and unique community projects.
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Woodlands (approx. 4.4km): This coastal trail takes walkers along the Woodlands Waterfront Promenade, combining scenic views with stories of Singapore’s northern heritage.
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Bedok (approx. 4.1km): A trail tracing the former coastline and military landmarks, providing a glimpse into Singapore’s coastal history.
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Jurong (approx. 4.6km): Highlighting the iconic Stoneboat at Chinese Garden, this trail also shares contemporary stories about Jurong’s development.
One of the most appealing aspects of the Walking Trails @ CDC programme is the rewards system. Participants can earn RedeemSG vouchers simply by completing the trails and engaging with the digital content. Here’s how it works:
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Completing a trail earns participants $5 in RedeemSG rewards.
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Spotting all six “Ollies” digital mascots along the route grants an additional $10 voucher.
This means that each trail has a potential reward of $15, and participants who manage to complete all five trails could walk away with $75 in total RedeemSG vouchers. These vouchers are versatile and can be used at major supermarkets, including FairPrice, Giant, and Sheng Siong, making the programme both fun and practical.
But why should anyone take part in these walking trails beyond the rewards? First, it’s a fantastic way to get some light exercise without the need for a gym or sports equipment. Walking just a few kilometres daily has proven benefits for cardiovascular health, mental wellness, and overall fitness. By taking part in these trails, participants are combining exercise with a cultural and educational experience, turning a simple walk into something far more enriching.
Second, the trails are designed to highlight Singapore’s hidden heritage. Even long-time residents might discover stories, landmarks, or perspectives they hadn’t noticed before. For instance, walking through Kampong Glam isn’t just about admiring the architecture; it’s about understanding the history of the Malay-Muslim community, the significance of Masjid Sultan, and the area’s transformation over the decades. Similarly, the Bedok trail provides insights into how the coastline has evolved, revealing stories about Singapore’s military past and the town’s development.
Third, this is an activity that’s inclusive and accessible. Participants only need to be aged 15 and above to join, and there are no strict fitness requirements. The self-guided nature of the trails allows people to go at their own pace — whether they’re taking a brisk walk or enjoying a leisurely stroll with friends and family. Moreover, the integration of technology via digital checkpoints makes it engaging for younger participants, turning it into an interactive adventure rather than a mundane walk.
The “phygital” approach is also worth noting. By combining physical activity with digital interactions, the CDCs and GovTech have tapped into a modern way of engaging Singaporeans. Collecting Ollies and completing checkpoints introduces a gamified element that motivates participants to explore every corner of the trail. This innovative approach ensures that participants aren’t just walking but are actively interacting with the environment and heritage around them.
Another reason to join is the sense of achievement and reward. There’s a tangible incentive to complete the trails, both in terms of vouchers and personal satisfaction. Completing all five trails not only means $75 in RedeemSG vouchers but also a deeper understanding of Singapore’s diverse heritage and neighbourhood narratives. It’s a win-win: healthier habits, cultural enrichment, and a practical financial reward.
For anyone who enjoys exploring Singapore on foot, these trails offer a perfect weekend activity. They are ideal for solo walkers, groups of friends, or families looking for a fun and educational outing. Beyond earning rewards, participants get the chance to take photographs, learn bite-sized stories about their city, and create memories along the way. For those who enjoy checking off challenges, collecting all six Ollies in each trail provides an extra layer of motivation.
The programme also encourages community engagement. By highlighting local landmarks and heritage, participants may develop a stronger sense of connection to their neighbourhoods. Whether it’s learning about the architecture in Jurong, the cultural vibrancy of Kampong Glam, or the scenic views in Woodlands, the trails offer a meaningful way to appreciate Singapore’s diverse and rich history.
Finally, the Walking Trails @ CDC initiative is designed to be flexible and convenient. With five trails spread across Singapore, participants can choose the locations most convenient for them, or they can take the opportunity to explore new areas they haven’t visited before. The programme’s digital component means there’s no need for a guide or pre-booking; participants can start their adventure whenever it suits them, making it an ideal activity for busy schedules.
In summary, the Walking Trails @ CDC Singapore programme is more than just a set of walking routes — it’s an engaging, educational, and rewarding experience. By combining light exercise with interactive digital content and heritage storytelling, it encourages participants to explore Singapore in a meaningful way while earning practical rewards. Whether it’s the allure of $75 in RedeemSG vouchers, the opportunity to uncover local history, or simply enjoying a pleasant walk outdoors, this programme offers something for everyone.
Singaporeans looking for a fun, interactive, and beneficial way to stay active will find the Walking Trails @ CDC initiative to be an exciting and worthwhile experience. Don’t miss the chance to explore, learn, and earn while walking through some of Singapore’s most iconic and lesser-known neighbourhoods.
Promotional/Event Details:
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Date: 14 March 2026 onwards
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Time: Flexible, self-guided
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Venue: Various CDC Walking Trails across Singapore (Central, North East, North West, South East, South West)
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Link for more information: CrowdTaskSG Walking Trails @ CDC
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