The 4 Trails Which You Must Try To Walk to Kick-Start Your 2021 Fitness Resolution
If you are looking for some new inspirations to kick-start your 2021 fitness goals, then check out these easy hiking trails in Singapore, which will provides you with good scenery of nature, fresh air and perfect for you to discover these new areas too.
Head South
The route begins at Harbourfront MRT station (Exit D) and you will go through Mount Faber Park, which then will lead you to Telok Blangah and as you passby Telok Blangah Rise Market, then it will lead you to Bukit Purmei Avenue and going through the Bukit Purmei Bird Arena where you can enjoy sight-seeing of birdcages and uncles relaxing there. Then as you walk along Bukit Teresa Road, you will come across Carmelite Monastery, Tang Gah Beo Temple and Church of Saint Teresa.
Northern Bound
You start off at Canberra MRT Station (Exit C) where you will go pass an area like Kemuning Park which will lead you to the only natural Sembawang Hot Spring, and from here you can enjoy the sea breeze as you walk along the Simpang Kiri Park Connector and get to see the historical sites of Masjid Petempatan Melayu Sembawang. And you will also get to see the Beaulieu House which is a seaside restaurant located in a beautiful black and white buildings.
Middle Bound
Spanning from Farrer Park MRT station (exit G) to Raffles Place, this walk will lead you through the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple and Leong San See Chinese Buddhist Tempe where there will be a row of restored Peranakan shophouses along the Petain Road too. As you continue on, you will come to withness the Malabar Mosque at Victoria Street and also Sultan Hotel across North Bridge Road.
As you reach to Kampong Glam, you can check out the Istana Kampong Glam and also Masjid Sultan, then the route will take you through the Haji Lane with vintage shops, hipster cafes and street art. Then you will come across the Hajjah Fatimah Mosque at Jalan Sultan, F1 Pit Building, Singapore Flyer and The Float @ Marina Bay.
East Bound
The route begins at Pasir Ris MRT station where a nearby park connector will take you to Pasir Ris Town Park and along the way you will spot a boardwalk that leads past a canal towards the sea. This route which will be a little different from the others and you can take a 10-15 minutes bus ride which will take you to Changi Point Boardwalk where you can walk along the shoreline and past Changi Point Ferry Terminal, as you will cross a small white bridge which then you will arrive at Changi Beach Park.