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  1. 1. & Highlights. An up-close and personal experience with rich mangrove flora and fauna. Exposure to a wide variety of habitats around the seamless loop - mudflat, mangrove, coastal forest, rocky shore, parkland and Adinandra belukar. Mesmerising views of Keppel Harbour, Sentosa island and Labrador Nature Reserve.

  2. Follow the self-guided Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk to experience a wide variety of habitats – mudflats, mangroves, coastal forest, rocky shore, parkland and Adinandra belukar (a type of secondary forest).

    • Recommended Route at Labrador Nature Reserve
    • Things to Note When Exploring Around Labrador Nature Reserve
    • Exploring The Hidden Charms of Labrador Nature Reserve

    Labrador Nature Reserve has several walking trails — the Berlayer Creek Mangrove Trail, Bukit Chermin Boardwalk, the Coastal Trail, and the Heritage Trail. There are multiple starting points for all four routes, but they are connected and can be trekked altogether in under three hours. Here’s our recommended route to see the best of Labrador Nature...

    Restrooms

    There are three restrooms around Labrador Nature Reserve, not counting the one within Labrador MRT Station. One’s located near Car Park C, another along the War Memorial Plaque Trail, and one more around the Pill Box Plaza.

    Wildlife at Labrador Nature Reserve

    When visiting Labrador Nature Reserve, be mindful that you’re within the habitat of the many mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Do not attempt to touch or feed them if you spot any.

    Exploring the Uncharted at Labrador Nature Reserve

    Many of us have been exploring the outdoors a lot more than pre-covid, and many of the uncharted has been rediscovered again. One such place is the watchtower of Fort Pasir Panjang, which is visible from the coastal walk. There have been instances of explorers attempting to enter the derelict watchtower. Do practise caution and safety if you’re planning to explore the abandoned structure as it’s off the usual paths and isn’t maintained.

    With our international borders closed till further notice, there are more reasons (and time) to explore the natural spaces we have in Singapore! And being located within close proximity to an MRT station, Labrador Nature Reserve is definitely a great place to start exploring the outdoors and history of Singapore! The next time you need a dose of th...

  3. Explore the diverse habitats and heritage of Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk with this guide. Learn about the mangrove, cliff and rocky shore ecosystems.

  4. This nature reserve is a thriving habitat for plant and animal life with a picturesque view of the sea, located at the edge of a secondary forest.

  5. Labrador Nature Coastal Walk. If you don’t feel fit enough to take on the regular hiking routes around Singapore, this shaded walk through the Labrador Nature Reserve on flat terrain is an ideal start for you. At around 2km, this route is scenic, accessible, and beginner-friendly.

  6. The Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk begins at Labrador MRT station. The boardwalk at the station's entrance will take you onto the Berlayer Creek mangrove trail, which is only one of two...