Cycling at Punggol :) |
I took the same route. From Punggol Waterway I headed to Punggol Settlement and stopped at the beach side for a while, just to enjoy the sea breeze and watch the people nearby who were trying their luck fishing.
West Entrance to Coney Island - Singapore |
In a while I continued my journey. After passing by the Punggol Settlement (where many restaurants and cafés were located), at the bridge on my left, I saw something unusual. The green metal gate that used to be locked before, it was opened. Hmm... weird, I thought. Oh, there was wordings on the gate. It said - Coney Island. Aha! That word rang the bell!!!
Coney Island - Singapore |
Just before going out from home, my hubby told me to find that island, the newly opened rustic and natural island, also called Pulau Serangoon, was just opened for public 4 days ago. Well, it's been months I didn't read or watch news from media, so the only news I heard was mostly from his mouth. I wasn't really sure or paying attention about the location too. However, I finally found it! ^^
Road signs at Coney Island - Singapore |
The distance from west to east entrance was only 2.4 km. However you could browse around many beach area where you could relax and unwind in its log bench or chairs. They wanted to make it as nature as possible but I think they might do some improvement on the road path. Currently it was sandy and slippery (quite dangerous for those who cycling, especially young children who might not good in controlling their bikes).
Coney Island, Singapore |
It opens daily from 7am to 7pm. There weren't many lamp posts installed along the main road yet so it would be dark when the sun was down. That's also why they closed early. And don't forget to apply mosquito repellant when going there as there were many hungry mosquitoes flying invisibly.
Coney Island East Entrance - Singapore :) |
Easy entrance was heading to Lorong Halus. I made U-turn back to where I was from and continued the rest of my cycling path. What a great exercise time! Not only for the body, but also the mind. So, when you were free on the weekend, you know where to go now! Let your life be free from stress and enjoy the nature as much as you can. Good luck and have fun! ^^
Wow! Beautiful island it seems!! Hope you enjoyed a lot charo
ReplyDeleteThank you Flora for browsing this through!
DeleteThe more rustic it is, the best it will be! Since everything in Singapore are man-made, hard to find the natural one! ;)
Beautiful narration mam. Loved those pictures of the Island!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tashi for going through! It's kinda small but not bad! ^^
DeleteThe beach reminds me of my maiden visit to one of the beach here, it looks very similar, ahh that cool breeze!! how exhilarating!...Keep writing, keep travelling, keep enjoying!
ReplyDeleteYou have many beautiful beach there! I also saw your cycling photo there. Keep exploring while you are there La! Many people would love to go there but too expensive haha... I hope you are doing great and please update your blog more often now! :P
DeleteThanks Rima mam for sharing those amazing sites! I started recycling when I was so young and now totally stopped. You know, your post reminds me of my craving desire. "My first salary is reserved to buy cycle"and I couldn't lah...After I attended an environmental science workshop in Wangdue last year, I have been getting greener each day!hehe
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking me there... :)
LOve the post ;)
Keep sharing... :)
Xoxo
It's my pleasure sharing this place with you Rupa! I think your first salary you have spent it buying Kira or Doraemon lol! :P
DeleteBicycle is green too. No gas emission nor fuel required La! But you prefer buying car no? Hahaha....
In any case, hope whatever your dreams come true La! Take care my dear!
Love, Rima :)