
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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