Five new walking trails have been opened across Singapore to promote Singapore's heritage and active living.
They are located in different neighbourhoods across the island.
The new trails, launched on Mar. 14, are the second instalment of the Walking Trails @ CDC initiative first introduced in August 2025.
They were developed in collaboration with the National Heritage Board (NHB), and focus on Singapore's historic landmarks, cultural sites, and contemporary history.
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Here's a sneak peek of the trails.
They are all less than 5 kilometres in length and have five checkpoints each.
Kampong Glam (approx 4km)
Covering Central Singapore, this walk allows you to discover the historic Kampong Glam precinct, including the iconic Masjid Sultan.
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Tampines (approx 4.3km)
Participants can explore Singapore's first World Habitat Award-winning township.
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Woodlands (approx 4.4km)
This coastal trail takes you through North-Western Singapore, including the Woodlands Waterfront Promenade.
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Bedok (approx 4.1km)
In the east of Singapore, this walk traces former coastlines and military landmarks.
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Jurong (approx 4.6km)
This scenic walk in West Singapore takes you through the iconic Stoneboat at the Chinese Garden.
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Over the next two years, 20 heritage-themed trails will be progressively rolled out across Singapore.
CDC walking trails
Like the previous walking trails, they are self-guided.
Participants complete digital checkpoints which unlock bite-sized heritage stories and interactive content.
Also like the previous trails, there are rewards to be won.
Complete a trail (including the tasks at each checkpoint) to win a S$5 RedeemSG reward.
RedeemSG Rewards can be spent at this list of participating supermarkets.
As a special bonus, participants who spot all six "Ollies" at each trail — the CDC digital mascots — will receive a S$10 voucher reward.
This means you could earn up to S$15 per trail, or S$75 if you complete all five. Real motivation there.
More information about the CDC Walking Trails here.
Top image from Google Maps
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