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Singapore Bike Trails: Sentosa
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. On a rainy day (perfect for riding), took a ride along the beach front. It has a well marked bicycle track and some stunning beach views. Take a bathing suit and a towel, as the water is worth a swim. No shortage of places to stop for food and drink including the world famous Cafe Del Mar and a soon to be Wave Pool. Nothing strenuous, easy to park your car. Worth a trip. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Singapore Bike Trails: September 2009
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. On a rainy day (perfect for riding), took a ride along the beach front. It has a well marked bicycle track and some stunning beach views. Take a bathing suit and a towel, as the water is worth a swim. No shortage of places to stop for food and drink including the world famous Cafe Del Mar and a soon to be Wave Pool. Nothing strenuous, easy to park your car. Worth a trip. After taking the eastern entrance and heading round th...
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Singapore Bike Trails: August 2009
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Beautiful park, but not really for bikes. Car parking at base of reservoir dam wall leads to two trails either side of the dam. The vegetation is jungle and the surface varies from paved to boarded walkways and rough trails with stairs. Labels: bicycle trails and routes in singapore. Saturday, August 15, 2009. The western section pops out onto the bay near to the Polytechnic Marina which makes for some nice late afternoon photos ...
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Singapore Bike Trails: Kalang River Foreshores
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Tuesday, August 11, 2009. New country, new bike, new friends, now time for new trails. My first foray was to a good bike shop to gear up. In singapore this is easy, there are many reputable bike retailers all with the latest products from all over the world. Easy to get kitted out, just need money. Car parking was just on the road near the National Stadium. As I complete each ride, my aim will be to post a log on this blog for fellow bikers to follow.
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Singapore Bike Trails: MacRitchie Reservoir Park
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Beautiful park, but not really for bikes. Car parking at base of reservoir dam wall leads to two trails either side of the dam. The vegetation is jungle and the surface varies from paved to boarded walkways and rough trails with stairs. Labels: bicycle trails and routes in singapore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Adventures of Galadriel. We, that is Me and She, begin. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Map. View my complete profile.
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Singapore Bike Trails: West Coast Park
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Saturday, August 15, 2009. This a lovely little park entered by either the Wesy Coast Highway by bike or directly from the carparks (there are quite a few). Its a very visual little ride, from my place about 14km return, very low stress once you get off the road. The park has many bike oriented features, from exercise stops to a cycle obstacle course. The trail itself is designated for bikes but do watch out for the odd jogger or strollers.
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Singapore Bike Trails: West Coast Revisited
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A ride by ride blog of Singapore's bicycle trails. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. This park is becoming addictive. Every time I go there the changing light through the various tree groves makes the whole day worhtwhile. Whomever planned this garden park deserves a medal. To be able to envisage how nature would scult the trees was a remarkable feat. This weekend was the Singapore kite festival. Well over 1,000 people were there, young and old flying some truly amazing kits. The Adventures of Galadriel.