Jurong Lake Gardens
Jurong Lake Gardens
Jurong Lake Gardens: A Tranquil Lakeside
Explore Singapore's scenic parks, waterfronts, and neighbourhoods at your own pace. Jurong Lake Gardens is Singapore’s new national garden in the heartlands. It is a people’s garden, where spaces will be landscaped and created for families and the community to come together.
Easily accessible from Chinese Gardens MRT and Lakeside MRT, Jurong Lake Gardens is a stunning waterfront destination for nature lovers, families, fitness enthusiasts, and just about anyone who wants a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. We break down the main spots you should be checking out, as well as other things to see and do in this sanctuary of the West.
Your bicycle rental comes with a complimentary use of a helmet.
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Pick Up & Drop Off Location
Pick Up & Drop Off Location
Please pick up your bicycle at this location.
Option A: Lakeside MRT, Exit to J12 Taxi Stand, 01 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 649845
Option B: South Carpark, 50 Yuan Ching Rd, Singapore 618661
Ride Summary
Ride Summary
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 20km
Terrain: Easy + Slight Incline
Lakeside Garden is the 60-hectare western section of the Jurong Lake Gardens. Visitors can now enjoy the first phase of Singapore’s third national gardens, and the first national gardens in the heartlands. Lakeside Garden is centred around the themes of nature, play and the community. The garden has been developed sensitively to retain the serenity of the area whilst incorporating spaces for the community and recreational needs. Capitalising on its waterfront location, Lakeside Garden has spaces for all to enjoy amid nature, greenery and lakeside views. You will have many opportunities to get close to nature in Lakeside Garden.
Cycling Routes
Cycling Routes
Please follow this route for a smoother cycling experience.
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Duration
Duration
From 2 hours to 6 hours, the choice is yours. Want more?
Call us at +659429-0915 to extend your cycling experience.
FAQ's
FAQ's
Head to our FAQ page.
In case of any emergency or accident, customers can call 999/995 or the NParks helpline at 1800-471 7300. The locations of the first aid posts, and the numbers to call for emergency assistance are indicated on map boards situated at various locations on the island or routes.
We recommend that cyclists rent helmets from us or bring their own. At some areas with steeper slopes, there are signs to inform cyclists to dismount and push their bicycles for their own safety.