Also known by its Malay name of Pulau Serangoon, the island was only re-opened to the public last month when it was relaunched with some fanfare as the Coney Island Park.
Read the full story here on www.cycleasia.com.
When new cycling routes open up in the little red land-starved dot that is Singapore, it’s cause for celebration, even if the roads/trails in question only cover a small area. Such is the case with the off-road circuit on Coney Island, a tiny wooded isle that sits off the Punggol area of northeastern Singapore. Also known by its Malay name of Pulau Serangoon, the island was only re-opened to the public last month when it was relaunched with some fanfare as the Coney Island Park. Read the full story here on www.cycleasia.com.
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