
Singapore à vélo
Découvre une carte de 150 523 itinéraires et pistes cyclables à Singapore, créés par notre communauté.
Portrait de région
Fais connaissance avec Singapore
In Singapore, the city of contrasts where there are modern skyscrapers next to old buildings, many of the city’s historic sights and museums can be visited when following a bike route. There are also cycling trails and parks for more adventurous cyclists where mountain bikers can let off steam just as fancy takes them. The high level of security also provides a good feeling: In Singapore, less than 0,01% of all bikes are stolen per year.
3 643 066 km
Distance enregistrée
150 523
Itinéraires cyclables
4,7 millions
Population
Communauté
Utilisateurs les plus actifs à Singapore
Itinéraires soigneusement sélectionnés
Découvre Singapore à travers ces collections
De notre communauté
Les meilleurs itinéraires à vélo à Singapore
Tampines To Hyderabad/Kay Siang/Ridley Park
Itinéraire à vélo à Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- 58,1 km
- Distance
- 477 m
- Montée
- 477 m
- Descente
RTI Shore Loop
Itinéraire à vélo à Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- 132 km
- Distance
- 635 m
- Montée
- 642 m
- Descente
Give it a hundred %
Itinéraire à vélo à Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- 99,7 km
- Distance
- 95 m
- Montée
- 87 m
- Descente
170C Punggol Field, Punggol to Punggol East, Punggol
Itinéraire à vélo à Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- 86 km
- Distance
- 10 m
- Montée
- 30 m
- Descente
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Découvrez plus d'itinéraires
- First Round Island for 2021
- Distance
- 122,5 km
- Montée
- 1 707 m
- Descente
- 1 705 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- 6A Rhu Cross, Tanjong Rhu to 6A Rhu Cross, Tanjong Rhu
- Distance
- 14,5 km
- Montée
- 113 m
- Descente
- 143 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- Coast 2 Coast Loop (PCN)
- Distance
- 98,3 km
- Montée
- 1 007 m
- Descente
- 1 007 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- NorthernScenicExplorer
- Distance
- 38,8 km
- Montée
- 177 m
- Descente
- 177 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- RTI CHILL RIDE
- Distance
- 173,2 km
- Montée
- 191 m
- Descente
- 197 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- Round Island (+TP1)
- Distance
- 155,6 km
- Montée
- 1 028 m
- Descente
- 1 029 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- Tampines Simei Loop
- Distance
- 14,2 km
- Montée
- 94 m
- Descente
- 91 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
- SG RTI Clockwise Start ECP
- Distance
- 120,3 km
- Montée
- 171 m
- Descente
- 168 m
- Emplacement
- Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore
Temps forts
- The “East Coast Way” is a paradise for cyclists. The whole East coast up to the city centre is hemmed by a single beautiful park pervaded by walkways and cycling trails. THe amazing view of the sea is an additional plus.
- Although Singapore isn’t necessarily known as a beach destination, you can lie in the sun and relax by the sea on the island Sentosa. There is also a bike rental on the island.
- Curious what Singapore looked like before the skyscrapers and modern architecture? Visit Granite Island. The national park is like a trip into the past to 1960s Singapore, when people lived in simple villages and agriculture and fishing used to be the main sources of income. The island can comfortably be explored by bike.
Astuces
- It is forbidden to chew chewing gum in Singapore.
- In general, there are only two weather conditions in Singapore: It’s either sunny and hot, or its hot and rainy. Moreover, the high humidity is difficult to bear on exhausting bike trips.
- Throwing any kind of waste away (including spitting) is more than frowned upon in Singapore and can even lead to a fine of $1000.
Découvre où les gens font du vélo en Singapore