Sembawang Park

Sembawang Park

Sembawang Park is a serene public park in Singapore, offering visitors a scenic retreat with waterfront views and activities.

39
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
Not officially recorded
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Sembawang Park

Sembawang Park
 

Sembawang Park, located in the northern part of Singapore, is a charming coastal destination that provides a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The park includes a stretch of beach along the Johor Strait, enhancing its appeal as a spot for picnics and outdoor relaxation. Historical naval heritage is present in the park as it is adjacent to the Sembawang Shipyard, a reflection of Singapore's maritime history. The park's design is inspired by colonial-style bungalows, which adds an architectural interest to the site. Visitors frequent Sembawang Park for its lush greenery, picnic areas, and jogging paths. The park is also home to the iconic Beaulieu House, an early 20th-century building that now serves as a restaurant with scenic views overlooking the sea. Additionally, the park's natural sandy shores provide a unique environment compared to the rest of Singapore’s manicured beaches, allowing visitors to explore and enjoy nature's amenities.

Highlights

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Beaulieu House – a historical building with a waterfront restaurant

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Natural sandy beach – a unique feature in Singapore's park landscape

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Children’s playground – well-equipped and family-friendly

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Beachside barbecue pits – popular for gatherings and events

Notable Natural Features

Beaulieu Jetty

A popular fishing spot and scenic viewpoint.

Old Sembawang Shipyard

Historically significant shipyard visible from the park.

Sembawang Hot Spring

Located nearby, offers a unique natural hot spring experience.