Changi Boardwalk

Published - 09 October 2020, Friday

Image Credit: Nature in Singapore Facebook Page

Many people visit Changi Point for its popular holiday chalets, clubs dotting the beach and a fix of nasi lemak at the food centre. But not many are aware that tucked away in the western end of Changi Point is a boardwalk, which offers a beautiful view of the coastline. This boardwalk is open to the public 24 hours. Strolling along this continuous scenic route is easy with any comfortable pair of walking shoes.

What was just bare coastline in the past is now a well-lit boardwalk that blends in with the flora and fauna, not unlike the walks at Chek Jawa and MacRitchie Reservoir. There are six distinct sections on this boardwalk: Creek Walk, Beach Walk, Sailing Point Walk, Cliff Walk, Kelong Walk and Sunset Walk. It begins from Changi Creek in the east and stretches to the western rocky coast near Changi Beach Club, before finally linking up to Changi Point or Loyang Park Connector at Netheravon Road.

Soak in the rustic and natural ambience of the place, where the terrain, flora and fauna have been well-integrated into the design of the boardwalk.

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