Walking Trails@CDC South West to North West
Here’s a trail plan for the Westie.
Start from the south west pt 1 walk all the way to pt 5 and then find your way to north west pt 1 and then make your way to pt 5.
You need to start from point 1 and then complete the task to be able to unlock the next point.
Here’s the link to the google map I compiled for easy viewing!
Walking Trails@CDC · Flo
https://maps.app.goo.gl/fXm4dDUgPP18BszK7?g_st=i
Happy walking!
When planning to hike the CDC walking trails from the South West to the North West, it helps to understand the layout and key points along the way. The trail starts at the south west point 1 and you must complete each section step-by-step to unlock the next, encouraging a structured and rewarding hike. One question hikers often ask is whether Bukit Batok is considered part of the northwest or southwest region. According to local trail maps and the OCR data from trail markers, Bukit Batok falls into the northwest segment. This clarification can help you better plan your stops and appreciate the unique nature parks you’ll encounter. Chestnut Nature Park and Skywoods are notable highlights within the North West trail points, offering scenic views and excellent spots for rest. The trails also pass through Guilin and Toh Tuck areas, which are well-connected and provide diverse landscapes. For those new to the CDC walking trails or hiking in the western parts of Singapore, using the compiled Google Map link simplifies navigation, ensuring you stay on track. It’s also a great way to discover hidden gems and connect with nature without getting lost. Remember to wear comfortable shoes, carry water, and if possible, hike during cooler hours to make the most of your experience on these beautiful trails connecting South West to North West Singapore.
