Oct 2021: (Cordoned off due to a recent landslide)
Did you know that back in the 1970s and early eighties, a huge part of the construction of public housing and roads in Singapore involved granite? And the granite used was mined from the quarries located around the island. Of which, Singapore’s strongest rock formation is found at the Gombak Norite, where its rock is tested to be more than ten times stronger than concrete!
One of the more famous locations where Gombak Norite was is present-day Little Guilin but a lesser known quarry which was part of Gombak Norite is Seng Chew Quarry, an abandoned granite quarry located near Bukit Gombak MRT.
Comapred to the nearby Singapore Quarry, Diary Farm Quarry and Hindhede Quarry which are more accessible and part of NParks' nature trails, Seng Chew Quarry is not part of any trail and is unmarked... which makes the journey to the ulu quarry all the more exciting!
Getting to Seng Chew Quarry
If you are driving, you can park at the multi-strey carpark near Block 383 Bt Batok West Ave 5. From there, walk towards the back the flats to the open green slope.
Trekking to Seng Chew Quarry
After about 50m - yes, the trek is extremely short! - you will see a fence and beyond it lies the tranquil body of water.
It was like stepping into another world, surreal even. Not a soul, away from civilisation, and only the sounds of birds and insects all around us.
If you are looking to bring the kids for their first outdoor unmarked trail adventure, hiking to Seng Chew Quarry will be a good start. The trail is fairly simple and short but yet, there is the added excitement of ascending the slope, trudging by the drain and a short trek through the forest.
Just remember to wear shoes with a good grip, and take care not to fall into the longkang (it's not that deep anyway) and bring along a sense of adventure!
Seng Chew Quarry Walking Map
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