The Bukit Chermin Boardwalk provides a means for visitors to explore the rocky coastline along Keppel Harbour that was previously inaccessible before it was built. Since its opening in January 2012, visitors are now able to traverse the wooden boardwalk for a pleasant walk by the sea and it connects Labrador Park & Nature Reserve to Marina at Keppel Bay.
Bukit Chermin Boardwalk
The Bukit Chermin Boardwalk is part of the larger Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk which also includes the Berlayer Creek Boardwalk on one side and extends to Reflections at Keppel Bay promenade at the other. The Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk is connected to the Alexandra Garden Trail which leads down from the Southern Ridges.
The Boardwalk is only 300 metres long. This makes it an easy walk, even for parents with prams, to take in the sights of Keppel Harbour. From the boardwalk, visitors can take in the views of Sentosa and watercraft moving in and out from the Marina at Keppel Bay. A one-way walk along the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk takes around only seven to ten minutes.
With Labrador Nature Reserve adjacent to the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk, parents with young children can head to Labrador Park and the fun, sand playground found there.
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Sights from the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk
See if you can spot some of these sights during a visit to the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk.
Dragon’s Teeth Gate.
Black-and-White Bungalow, House No. 30.
Red Beacon.
Underwater World Singapore.
Old steps along the shoreline.
Walking to Keppel Bay Bridge
Beyond the Boardwalk is the waterfront condominium, Reflections at Keppel Bay. Walking by the curved condominium silhouette, the well-kept promenade leads visitors past the Marina at Keppel Bay. The Marina with its dock, full of boats, effuses a contemporary and swanky ambience and has eateries that are open to the public. It is connected to the waterfront promenade by the 245 metre long, cable-stayed Keppel Bay Bridge.
It is around a 10 to 14 minute walk from the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk to the start of the Keppel Bay Bridge. It is also possible to carry on walking (albeit, no longer along the waterfront) from the Keppel Bay Bridge to VivoCity Shopping Mall. This stretch takes another 10 to 12 minutes.
Getting There
The Bukit Chermin Boardwalk is accessible by car via Labrador Villa Road. The closest car park is Car Park C. It is a short walk past the Comchest Green to the start of the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk.
By MRT, the closest station is Labrador MRT Station. It is a 900 metre walk from the MRT station along the Berlayer Creek Boardwalk (roughly 15 to 20 minutes) to get to the start of the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk.