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Compassvale Walk Park

Located within Compassvale Walk neighbourhood in Sengkang, the park provides a contemplative landscape that offers a restorative and immersive experience with nature through sensory exercises and activities amidst the lush greenery.
Note: The park has been categorised as a therapeutic garden in a park.

Location

19 Compassvale Walk, Singapore 544644
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Park information

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Park size
0.42 Ha
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Opening hours
Open 24 hours
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Parking information
The nearest parking lot for the park is at 226D Compassvale Walk MSCP
Nearby stations
  • Sengkang MRT station
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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Accessibility detail
Granite chips crossing, foot reflexology and grass mounds within the park is not wheelchair friendly.

Find out more about the dos and don'ts you should follow when visiting the park.

What to see

Special features

Sensory Garden
Sensory Garden

A well-curated garden filled with herbs, spices and ‘old- school plants’ with different textures and creates sense of familiarity and interest.

Foot Reflexology
Foot Reflexology

The foot reflexology area provides a form of natural foot massage in an outdoor setting.

Plants and animals

Common Birdwing
Common Birdwing

The Common Birdwing is one of Singapore's largest butterflies, with females reaching wingspans of up to 16cm and featuring distinctive black and yellow wing patterns. This protected species can be found in our nature reserves and parks.

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Common Tiger butterfly
Common Tiger butterfly

The veins of this species are strongly marked with black, making it sometimes mistaken for the Black Veined Tiger in the field.

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