Cyclists and pedestrians can now enjoy a seamless ride or ramble from the north-east to the south of Singapore following the opening of the first half of the Round Island Route.

The 75km-long green corridor winds along the rivers and coast of the eastern half of Singapore and along the Singapore River, ending at Berlayer Creek near the Labrador Nature Reserve.

When the remaining half is completed by 2035, the Round Island Route will be the longest recreational connection looping around the island.

Lookout points and boardwalks offering sweeping sea views were some features unveiled at the opening of the route by the National Parks Board (NParks) on Saturday (Jan 22).

Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/first-half-of-150km-round-island-route-opens-linking-seletar-to-labrador

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