Is Henderson Waves free?

Is Henderson Waves free?

A visit to Henderson Waves Bridge at any time is free of cost. There is no Henderson Waves entrance fee to enter the bridge.

How high is Henderson Waves bridge Singapore?

36 metres
At 36 metres above ground, the Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.

How do I access Henderson wave?

Henderson Waves is located in the south of Singapore. It crosses over Henderson Road and connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. You can get there by taking the bus (number 145) to the stop on Henderson Road right beneath the bridge. From here you’ll find a staircase going up to the bridge.

How long does it take to complete Southern Ridges?

between 3 to 5 hours
The entire Southern Ridges walk can take between 3 to 5 hours to walk, depending on your pace and whether you decide to take breaks along the way.

How long is Henderson Waves hike?

around 6.2 miles
The Southern Ridges is a network of trails, pathways and pedestrian bridges connecting 3 parks in the south of Singapore, between the Kent Ridge Park and HarbourFront. It may sound like a very small area, the total length of these trails is only around 6.2 miles / 10 kilometers, but it’s quite a lot for Singapore.

How long is Marang Trail?

Marang Trail is 800 metres (2,600 ft) long and an elevation of 70 metres (230 ft). It extends from Marang Road, just behind the HarbourFront MRT station along the North East and Circle MRT lines to the cable car station at The Jewel Box on Mount Faber.

How do you trek on southern ridges?

If you wish to begin your Southern Ridges Walk at Forest Walk, you can park at Carpark 3 on Telok Blangah Hill Park. There are two trails on the Forest Walk (just cross over from Carpark 3 to get on either trail) – the Elevated Walkway and the Earth trail.

What type of bridge is the Henderson Waves bridge?

pedestrian
A pedestrian bridge in Singapore arches hundreds of metres above a six-lane freeway. Made entirely of wood and steel, the elegant undulating frame of Henderson Waves connects two picturesque hills in the country’s southern region.

When was Henderson Waves bridge built?

2008
Started in 2006 and completed in 2008, the 274-m long Henderson Waves was one of the two bridges built under the Southern Ridges Project, commissioned by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore and designed by RSP Architects Planners & Engineers Pte Ltd and IJP Corporation Ltd, UK.

Where does Southern Ridges Walk start?

How many km is Southern Ridges?

10 km

Southern Ridges
Length 10 km (6 mi)
Location Kent Ridge Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park, Singapore
Trailheads Kent Ridge Park Telok Blangah Hill Park
Use Recreational

How do you trek Henderson Waves?

There is no one Henderson waves route. You can get there in many ways, spending as much time as you have. You can also take a taxi or bus, get off next to the Henderson bridge. Walk up the stairs.

Where are the Henderson Waves bridge in Singapore?

Henderson waves is a wave-shaped 274m pedestrian bridge connecting Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park in Singapore. A beautiful top view from the bridge and an amazing photo location for tourists coming to Singapore.

Which is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore?

With hidden recesses and shell-like niches, pedestrians have plenty of pockets to relax at the Henderson Waves. At 36 metres above ground, the Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.

Who is the designer of Henderson wave bridge?

The pedestrian and cycle bridge Henderson Waves was commissioned by the Urban Development Authority (URA) of Singapore to open international winners convened in 2004, IJP Corporation and RSP Architects, Planners & Engineers, with the concept and design engineering according to the schemes proposed by Adams Kara Taylor of Constulting Civil and

How tall is the Henderson wave bridge in London?

Two extend inclined roofs on both ends of the bridge, linking with existing streets and squares. The total length of the bridge is about 284 meters, and the elevation difference between high and low is equal to the full height of a block of flats on seven floors.

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