Coney Island Park
Coney Island Park
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Manish
Singapore, Singapore715 contributions
Dec 2020 • Friends
Reaching the entrance can be a bit confusing, so check properly and go.
A good place to have a peaceful outing (walking, cycling, relaxing). If one carries food, they need to be careful as monkeys are waiting and watching you all the way (I and my friend was attacked by a huge group of monkeys in the middle of the island, and we had to throw in all the food that we got).
Best Part: There are mini beach spots where one can sit and relax, watch the waves hit the shores.
A good place to have a peaceful outing (walking, cycling, relaxing). If one carries food, they need to be careful as monkeys are waiting and watching you all the way (I and my friend was attacked by a huge group of monkeys in the middle of the island, and we had to throw in all the food that we got).
Best Part: There are mini beach spots where one can sit and relax, watch the waves hit the shores.
Written 3 January 2021
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SPSurat
105 contributions
Jan 2021 • Solo
A pleasant 2.5 km walk from the west to east entrance (one-way) along the main path. The highlight will be walking along the smaller paths, which are well marked and let you reach the small, clean Beaches A to E along the way.
Also walk the boardwalk with an opportunity to sight various birds, snails snd crab.
The west promenade has steps to sit by the seaside and enjoy the cool breeze.
The park is open from 7am-7pm, with a toilet closer to the east entrance (currently closed for msintenance). Reaching the West entrance from Punggol Settlement is the easiest option, from where you can begin your exploration of the island. Easy to spend about 3 hours in the midst of nature
Also walk the boardwalk with an opportunity to sight various birds, snails snd crab.
The west promenade has steps to sit by the seaside and enjoy the cool breeze.
The park is open from 7am-7pm, with a toilet closer to the east entrance (currently closed for msintenance). Reaching the West entrance from Punggol Settlement is the easiest option, from where you can begin your exploration of the island. Easy to spend about 3 hours in the midst of nature
Written 27 January 2021
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BrunoSRC
Madrid, Spain124 contributions
Jul 2020 • Solo
Coney Island is almost an oasis in the middle of Singapore's beautiful buildings and high tech urbanism.
The main gravel path crosses the island from one end to the other, with smaller ones branching from it. Sandy beaches dots the island outter side and there are nice steps on the northwestern end where you can seat and appreciate the view (it's also basically the only sign of "urbanization" in the whole island).
Make sure to bring food and drinks if you plan to stay for a while, as there's nowhere to buy them once you go past the gates.
The main gravel path crosses the island from one end to the other, with smaller ones branching from it. Sandy beaches dots the island outter side and there are nice steps on the northwestern end where you can seat and appreciate the view (it's also basically the only sign of "urbanization" in the whole island).
Make sure to bring food and drinks if you plan to stay for a while, as there's nowhere to buy them once you go past the gates.
Written 22 July 2020
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FS
sydney1,978 contributions
May 2022
Hired a bike from SAFRA Punggol and rode along the bike paths along the river and canal to the foreshore and into Coney Island. a relatively easy route with plenty of signage and very flat. Coney Island itself has not much to offer in the way of attractions, the beach is not very suitable for swimming. cycle along the southern path facing the mainland for the road in the best condition.
Written 18 July 2022
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Jingpei
Singapore, Singapore1,152 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
Thankful that they decide to keep this place as pristine and in natural state as possible. Gives a feeling of some untouched nature. Enjoyable for cycling or stroll, nice to discover the little pockets of green in this concrete jungle and basking in nature
Written 15 October 2020
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Lost In Asia
Singapore, Singapore3,495 contributions
Oct 2019
Unlike other Singapore islands, this one is determined to be as natural as possible. There are no vendors, no shops, nothing.
Bring your own water and food, and keep the place. Do not litter the area.
Most people access this island from the end of Punggol Road, just a short walk past the Punggol Settlements complex, cross the causeway to the island park.
Follow the path to your left, and you will be at the fringe of the island, you can walk along the steps and look across to Pulau Ubin, if you're lucky, you can see big ship sails by.
The island is quite big by Singapore standard, so you want to be well prepared and spent some hours there, it can get quite hot in Singapore, but there are many trees and huts for some shades.
Bring your own water and food, and keep the place. Do not litter the area.
Most people access this island from the end of Punggol Road, just a short walk past the Punggol Settlements complex, cross the causeway to the island park.
Follow the path to your left, and you will be at the fringe of the island, you can walk along the steps and look across to Pulau Ubin, if you're lucky, you can see big ship sails by.
The island is quite big by Singapore standard, so you want to be well prepared and spent some hours there, it can get quite hot in Singapore, but there are many trees and huts for some shades.
Written 20 October 2019
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D K
7 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
Recently I visited Coney Island Park in Singapore. It just a walking distance from Punggol Promenade Nature Walk.
You can either walk or cycling in Coney Island which is like small forest and no human stay there now. It opens from 7am to 7pm daily. There are 2 shelters to rest and 2 bird hide for photographers to take photos of the birds, animals & etc.
Please remember to wear covered shoes, long pants, insect repellent and hat.
Walking in Coney Island was enjoyable, it gave you calming effect like back to nature feeling. From Coney Island you can see Pasir Gudang, Malaysia and Ubin Island. It remind me about the saying "let the nature takes it course" when I was there.
We must respect, protect and sustain the natural environment for next generations to come.
Enclosed are the photos from Coney Island that I would like to share
You can either walk or cycling in Coney Island which is like small forest and no human stay there now. It opens from 7am to 7pm daily. There are 2 shelters to rest and 2 bird hide for photographers to take photos of the birds, animals & etc.
Please remember to wear covered shoes, long pants, insect repellent and hat.
Walking in Coney Island was enjoyable, it gave you calming effect like back to nature feeling. From Coney Island you can see Pasir Gudang, Malaysia and Ubin Island. It remind me about the saying "let the nature takes it course" when I was there.
We must respect, protect and sustain the natural environment for next generations to come.
Enclosed are the photos from Coney Island that I would like to share
Written 6 July 2019
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Beknown
24 contributions
Aug 2016
Our group were walking on Coney Island recently and had a frightening experience with a troop of monkeys. They came out of nowhere and were aggressive. One of them tried to snatch a bag from a walker.
Written 2 September 2016
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unclesam001
Singapore, Singapore112 contributions
Sept 2019 • Friends
Had a nice hike at coney island. The walking and cycling pathways are quite adequate. There are a few routes to the beach and you can see Pulau Ubin from there. The place is quite scenic and you will see interesting wildlife n insects if you are lucky. Don't forget your sunscreen and insect repellent!
Written 6 September 2019
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EdwardLSL
Singapore, Singapore182 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
It's a bit hard to get to if you stay far, but the walk inside is easy and shaded. There's some parts of the place which are closed for now, but there's still a bit to see. While I hiked, I think its better to cycle through instead. Bring more supplies as its a long way from amenities.
Written 7 November 2018
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Yes, I saw the otters running up the shore to the other side of the bridge and swimming away. They were so cute!
Written 28 December 2017
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