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We had past this a few times as we have family not too far from here. We had a nice walk past this at night and there were a few people out running etc. This is a nice place to have a walk and maybe some running too. The area is relatively well lit up at night and seems safe
Be the first to ReplyEven better in the evening
Reservoir parks are not just for the daytime with the family, but it is also great for evening exercise and a stroll, too. It is definitely a lot cooler in the evening. But instead of slapping on sunscreen, spray yourself down with mosquite repellent. It is defeintely a lot quiter and there's a nice breeze by the water. The park is well maintained with well lid path. Well worth the trip for a nice night view.
Be the first to ReplyBrisk walk
A nice cooling place to walk in. You may have picnic with friends or family here. There is a under pass to Spring leaf park too
Be the first to ReplyWonderful exploration!
In 1986, Sungei Seletar Reservoir was created by damming the river mouth of Seletar River. In 1992, Seletar Reservoir was renamed as Upper Seletar Reservoir while Sungei Seletar Reservoir was renamed Lower Seletar Reservoir. The dam is known as the Yishun Dam.
I started my walk from Khatib MRT station and walked a short stretch of Khatib Bongsu Park Connector before crossing the roads to arrive at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park.
In June 2010, the ABC Waters feature at Lower Seletar Reservoir was completed turning it a hub for water activities and outdoor learning.
The ABC Waters Learning Trail includes
1) information panels on the history of Lower Seletar Reservoir along the Heritage Bridge
2) Viewing Gallery on the Bridge is designed to look like the fishing kelongs in the past at Seletar River. The Heritage Bridge also offers visitors a panaromic view of the reservoir and the nearby Orchid Country Club's golf course.
3) Fishing is allowed at a jetty.
4) Litter Trap is a floating device that retains litter from our waterways, acting as a barrier. The litter is then removed from the container in the device so that only clean water is allowed to flow into the reservoir.
5) Rain Garden collects rainwater run-off that flows from the park and the filtered rainwater is then further treated and reused in the water play area and wading stream in the Family Bay area
There are many trees and flowering plants to beautify this park and provide shade on hot day.
After enjoying this park, we crossed the road to take bus 117 to Rowers’ Bay near to the Yishun Dam at the far end of the Lower Seletar Reservoir. After our walk along the park at Rowers' Bay, we took bus 117 again to have set lunch at French restaurant, Five by San-Facon, at the Oval.
Ideal for outdoor exercise
Cool place to exercise because it was a long stretch of walkway with nature tripping on the side while walking, biking or jogging overlooking the clean and well protected reservoir. Fishing site also and playground for toodlers.
Nice place to relieve stress .
Off the beaten track
Lower Seletar Reservoir is located in north-eastern Singapore (closest MRT red line, Khatib). In the very early morning, it is a sanctuary from the urban high-rise environment that is Singapore, although the towering HDB blocks of Yishun still remind you that you are in a city. As the sky slowly lightens at dawn, the calm tranquillity of the waters reflect back the pastel hues of the rising sun. The heritage bridge allows some reflecting views of the reservoir waters, while a short walk along the western shores brings you to the fishing deck, for more views. There are fairly large trees shading this walk, which makes it pleasant in the morning, but I suspect it would get much hotter later. The more adventurous can press on down Lentor Avenue and westwards across to Springleaf Park, which is a pleasant 40 min stroll (but avoid when the sun is out, as there isn't much shade).
Be the first to ReplyA little nature
It's a nice and peaceful place, you can get into the sun and get some nice tan. Look out for the people canoe and fishing and hunting
Be the first to ReplyTranquil and Serene
Our grassroots committee organized a brisk walk at this reservoir park for residents followed by a round table lunch at Joy Garden Restaurant at Jurong Safra Club after the brisk walk. I was tasked to be the bus in-charge. Frankly speaking, as a local born Singaporean, I felt `ashamed' to tell the residents that this was my first time visiting this reservoir park.
A total of 370 residents participated in the brisk walk and I felt the tranquility and serenity of this place is adversely affected by the momentous noise from the huge crowd.
We alighted from our buses and walked from one end to the other end.of the reservoir. The distance is estimated to be about 1.5 km and most of our brisk walkers complained that it was too short to be really physically beneficial. Most of the walkers efficiently covered the distance within 15 mins.
At the end of the walk, we came to a heritage bridge that extended to the center of the reservoir. I also mingled with the crowd to read the information panels on the historical development of this Seletar Reservoir. It apparently was built in 1986 and was initially named Sungei Seletar Reservoir. The areas surrounding the reservoir were initially pineapple and gambier plantations before the area gave way to other development and Seletar River was traditionally a part of the river transportation network to the city. It is intriguing to learn so much information on this reservoir from that few information panels at the heritage bridge.
The architectural design of this heritage bridge resembled a kelong with stilts extending seaward. There is also a water play area before the heritage bridge. Children will find this water play area and the water fountain interesting.
The water in the reservoir appears calm and tranquil. There is also another boardwalk which extended to the middle of the reservoir and few anglers were patiently fishing with their line dipped below the water surface. I understand that the rewards for the anglers are tilapias and snakeheads.
We spent about an hour here before boarding the bus to Jurong Safra.
If you ask me if this reservoir park is suitable for group brisk walking, I would say yes. Because of her `remote' location, many Singaporeans would just find it troublesome or inconvenient to visit the park unless you are staying nearby or some organizing committee deliberately bring you here.
There are also watersports activities like kayaking and canoeing but it is not free.
Glad to discover another reservoir park. Hope to re-visit it another day.
Suburban day trip mixing Nature and Local culture
Off the beaten path for most tourists, even compared with other national parks connectors, the Lower Seletar Reservoir is a popular jogging site and fishing as well the photography park partially because it’s near Yishun town and partially near a country club and forest areas. After exercise, one can shop for fresh seafood in one of the wet markets at AMK hub 620, and eat local food at place like Seng Kee bak kut teh or CHONG Pang estate in Yishun. The mixture of nature and local culture is worth half a day or more. We spent a whole day there today.
Be the first to ReplyRelaxing walk by the lake
Pretty neat park, not far from our home in Woodlands. We visit the park sometimes in the morning or after dark to enjoy nice breeze and walk by the lake. The park has a lot limited parking lots so be prepare to park at the HDB car park on other side of the Yushun ave 1 if the parking lots are full. You may also use several bus services to the park. Once in the park, there are several walkways to enjoy the nature. Views at early morning and at sunset are breathtakingly beautiful
Be the first to Replypretty spot in north
Another singapore attraction that you should visit if you are in town for more than a short visit or if you have a car. The main entry point is at main car park. Has a lovely heritage bridge. But the best way to enjoy is via Selator Water Sports centre and by paddling on reservoir
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