Punggol Waterway Park

Punggol Waterway Park

Built around the section of Punggol Waterway and located along Sentul Crescent, Punggol Waterway Park is a great place for park users to enjoy a fun-filled day of leisure activities. The park is segmented into four different themes: Nature Cove, Recreation Zone, Heritage Zone and Green Gallery.

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Fitness enthusiasts can jog or cycle on the well-maintained tracks along the promenade at both sides of the waterway while admiring the surrounding view. Alternatively, sit on the many benches placed around the park and enjoy the breeze as you listen to the soothing sounds of running, trickling, splashing and cascading water. While doing so, look out for the various types of birds that can be spotted along the Waterway.

 

Punggol Waterway Park is one of four parks linked by the North Eastern Riverine Loop of the Park Connector Network. The Waterway runs through the Punggol Waterway Park, and serves to increase park and water frontage for the housing estate while providing a green respite for residents.The word ‘Punggol’ in Malay means 'hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring them down to the ground', a reference to the area’s history as a fruit-growing district or as a rendezvous for wholesale fruit agents.

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Punggol Waterway Park (PWP) is a riverside park in Punggol, northeastern Singapore. Named the longest man-made waterway in Singapore, this Park spreads over 12.5 hectares. The four zones of the park – Nature Cove with its manicured gardens, Recreation Zone with children’s play areas and exercise arenas, and Heritage Zone and Green Gallery with rich biodiversity – have something to offer every member of the family, making it a great weekend retreat.

 

The multi-purpose Punggol Waterway Park is set in the surroundings of serene lush greenery and the sight is genuinely breathtaking.  The sand and water play areas are popular with kids, while the 26-kilometre long Riverine Loop cycling area is perfect for an evening ride. Named after the Malay word for fruit picking, Punggol’s Riverside Walk area has a beautiful nature trail for animal enthusiasts too. With breathtaking views from Sunrise Bridge, the Park offers an idyllic, cosy get away from the bustle of the city. The beautiful Punggol Waterway Park is a joint project of the National Parks Board and the Housing and Development Board of Singapore (HDB) and was initiated to convert Punggol town into a Waterfront town.

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Punggol Promenade Punggol Point Walk

Begin your seaside stroll at Punggol Point Park. Once a popular seafood haunt, the site adjacent to Punggol Jetty has now been transformed into an idyllic waterfront destination. While much of the Punggol coastline used to be inaccessible to the public, today’s Punggol Promenade Punggol Point Walk allows you to enjoy the greenery and biodiversity flourishing along the sea.

 

With lookout decks, a sand-filled playground and an event plaza, the park allows you to soak in the laid back coastal atmosphere and take in views of Pulau Ubin and the Johor Straits on a ship-inspired, elevated viewing deck.

 

You can also dine at the various food and beverage outlets near Punggol Point Park.

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Punggol Promenade Nature Walk

Visit this 2.4 km Nature Walk, the middle section of Punggol Promenade that lies between Punggol Point Walk and Riverside Walk. 

 

This area also features a number of fishing platforms and rest shelters along its meandering track - spots that are perfect for a quiet respite and for one to take in the scenic views. 


Punggol Promenade Riverside Walk

The lookout points along Punggol Promenade Riverside Walk allow visitors to get closer to the adjacent Serangoon Reservoir.

 

Linking Punggol Point to Punggol East, Punggol Promenade is a waterfront recreational destination for residents in this region and provides access to the rustic northeastern coastline. Consisting of three thematic zones – Riverside Walk, Nature Walk and Punggol Point Walk – every segment of the Punggol Promenade is unique and offers a variety of recreational experiences.

 

There is even a cluster of food and beverage outlets at Tebing Lane, located adjacent to the riverside walk.

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4 Zones of Punggol Waterway Park 

Green Gallery: 

The green gallery holds an amazing collection of flora and fauna and visitors can enjoy a relaxing and soothing stroll here, admiring the natural beauty that it has to offer.


Recreation Zone: 

The recreation zone offers fun activities like sand play and water play and is great for families to enjoy these together. They also have a fitness corner that is perfect for the gym geeks.


Heritage Zone: 

The heritage zone of Punggol Waterway Park offers a wave of nostalgia for the older generations who have seen the Old Punggol Kampung. The mature trees and vegetation along the Old Punggol Road are a treat to the eyes and make for a wonderful stroll.


Nature Cove: 

This area is most suited to sit by and watch the beautiful waterfront scenery. It is perfect to gather with family and friends and enjoy the spectacular views and carry out leisure activities to pass the time by.


Attractions at Punggol Waterway Park 

  • Punggol Waterway Park boasts of a huge water play and sand play area that children are bound to enjoy.

  • Heartwave Wall details the history of Punggol from a farming district to the entertainment hub it is today.

  • Waterway Point at one end of the Park is a great picnic spot.

  • The 26-kilometre exercise track on the promenade near the longest man-made waterway in the country is well-maintained and ideal for jogging.

  • Nature Cove Lawn and Activity Lawn are spread across a combined 8,000 square metres, with a capacity of 4,700 people.

  • Rope Bridge and Kelong Bridge are two steel bridges built to look like wood; they are spectacularly lit up at night too.

  • Lorong Halus Wetland – extending to the size of 18 football fields – is a conservation and research zone that is home to tropical birds and mammals.

  • Two gorgeous lily ponds and a viewing deck offer panoramic views of the waterway and are perfect for bird-watching.


Things to Do 

Cycling: 

The North-Eastern Riverine Loop is a 26-kilometre track that snakes through four parks and six terrains, from rocky to paved stone. Taking approximately two hours to cycle through, this track is frequented by cyclists at dawn and dusk. Visitors can rent bicycles at various kiosks spread along the loop and enjoy the spectacular views from the promenade while burning a few calories too.


Exercise: 

The Exercise Zone near the Children’s playground offers a quick workout, with fitness centres for callanetics, open spaces for Tai Chi or Yoga, and jogging tracks.


Kite Flying: 

The two lawns of Punggol Waterway Park – Nature Cove and Activity Lawn – are perfect for flying kites in the mornings and evenings; wind conditions are ideal especially before dusk. Visitors are advised to bring their own kite-flying equipment.


Bird Watching: 

The area near the waterway, ponds, and the wetland zone are hotspots for bird watchers – one can hope to spot the long-tailed shrike, pink-necked green pigeon, white-throated kingfisher, yellow-vented bulbul, black-naped oriole, rose-ringed parakeet, and the collared kingfisher here.


Activities for Children: 

The water play area has strategically placed fountains and railings that are ideal for toddlers and young children to beat the heat and frolic in the water. The sand play has been known to develop motor skills in kids – let their imagination run wild as they build sandcastles and other fun sculptures in this area.


Inline Skating: 

The Riverine Loop is ideal for skating, and takes about an hour and a half to complete. Whiz through four parks and take a quick rest stop at viewing decks to marvel at the gorgeous views!


Photography: 

There are numerous photo-ops here for aspiring shutterbugs – from viewing decks along the promenade and Kelong Bridge to Sunrise Bridge and lily ponds.


Nature Walk: 

The Punggol Promenade Nature Walk is a 2.4 kilometre stretch between Punggol Point and Riverside. Passing through wetland systems and fishing platforms, this walk also features exotic plants and animals. Admire the purple leaves of African fountain grass and the starkly red coral plants – two frequent haunts for butterflies and bees.


Dining: 

There are many food stalls and kiosks at Punggol Waterway Park serving Singaporean and Malaysian cuisine. Families can also opt to picnic on the lawns or benches along the promenade. Weekend barbeques are also popular on the lawns.


Hotels near Punggol Waterway Park

1. D'Resort at Downtown East

Finding an ideal resort in Singapore does not have to be difficult. Welcome to D'Resort at Downtown East, a nice option for travellers like you. Rooms at D'Resort at Downtown East provide a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.

 

In addition, while staying at Costa Sands Resort - Downtown East Hotel guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, a convenience store, and baggage storage. You can also enjoy breakfast. Need a place to park? There is paid private parking available on-site. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Changi Beach Boardwalk (1.6 mi) and Changi Beach (1.6 mi), guests of D'Resort at Downtown East can easily experience some of Singapore's most well known attractions. 

 

Singapore has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Seafood Kitchen Pte Ltd, Uncle Leong Seafood, and Coachman Inn Restaurant, which are serving up some great dishes.


2. Hotel 81 Kovan

Hotel 81 Kovan aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Close to some of Singapore's most popular landmarks, such as Lian Shan Shuang Lin Temple (2.2 mi) and Sri Shivan Temple (2.5 mi), Hotel 81 Kovan is a great destination for tourists. Rooms at Hotel 81 Kovan provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.

 

In addition, while staying at Hotel 81 Kovan guests have access to 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. Need a place to park? Parking is available at Hotel 81 Kovan. Singapore has plenty of Asian restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Mellben Seafood, No Signboard Seafood, and Curry Magic, which are serving up some great dishes.


3. Orchid Country Club

A scenic sanctuary facing the panoramic Aranda Course and Seletar Reservoir, the 75-room Orchid Lodge is Orchid Country Club’s very own resort hotel. Elegant interiors, modern design, and comfortable amenities all cater to a much needed getaway for guests in need of total relaxation.


4. Fragrance Hotel - Kovan

Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you. Nearby landmarks such as Lian Shan Shuang Lin Temple (2.2 mi) and Sri Shivan Temple (2.5 mi) make Fragrance Hotel - Kovan a great place to stay when visiting Singapore.

 

You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Fragrance Hotel - Kovan offers guests free wifi. The hotel features 24 hour front desk, 24 hour check-in, and baggage storage. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. During your visit, be sure to check out one of Singapore's popular Mediterranean restaurants such as Pistachio Middle Eastern & Mediterranean Grill, Trattoria da Mimmo, and Casa MANINI, all a short distance from Fragrance Hotel - Kovan.

 

Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a science museum, such as The Gem Museum. At Fragrance Hotel - Kovan, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Singapore.


5. Changi Cove

Surrounded by 4 hectares of lush natural greenery, Changi Cove Singapore offers a quiet retreat away from the city. Accentuating simplicity, and comfort, our modern rooms are suitable for guests looking to take a break from the city. All rooms are air-conditioned and include free Wi-Fi and a feature wall for guests where guests can doodle on. We are situated a 3 minutes walk away from Changi Boardwalk, a 20mins coastal walk to Changi Village Food Centre, and just about 15mins drive away from Changi International Airport!


How to Reach Punggol Waterway Park 

Foot: 

Follow the signs from Punggol MRT Station or Punggol Bus Interchange, and walk to Sentul Crescent Road from Punggol Central Road. The Park is 10 minutes away.


MRT: 

Take the LRT from Punggol MRT Station. Alight at Damai LRT Station or Sam Kee LRT Station, and follow the signs to Punggol Waterway.


Bus: 

The following buses ply to Punggol Bus Interchange. The Waterway Park is a short walk away.

3, 34, 43, 62, 82, 83, 84, 85, 136


Car: 

Drive along Central Expressway CTE, Tampines Expressway TPE, or Kallang Paya Lebar Expressway KPE to reach Punggol Waterway Park.


Car Parking: 

Two parking lots are available – Punggol Waterway Park Carpark A (with 18+1 handicap lots) near Punggol Parcvista and Nature Cove, and Punggol Waterway Park Carpark B (with 15+1 handicap lots) near the Recreation Zone. Parking is free.

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