Jadran Motel & El Jays Holiday Lodge





The Jadran Motel & El Jays Holiday Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A nice flat walk along Marine Parade with the Broadwater beside you all the way. This trail travels from Harley Park to Lands End with lots to see along the way. Take in the coastal scenery and wildlife as you walk this well-maintained paved path. Be sure to keep to the left of the path as this route is very popular with cyclists, rollers bladers and joggers. Visitors will find plenty of parking near Labrador Boat Ramp close to where the trail begins.
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A nice family friendly trail within the Doug Jennings Park, located on the Spit in the Gold Coast, Queensland. Parking is available on Sea World Drive near the Seaway Tower. From here you'll follow the trail down to the end of Moondarewa Spit ana back again, soaking up waterfront views the whole way.
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The Spit is one of the few remaining coastal sand dune systems of the Gold Coast, with the Federation Walk Coastal Reserve stretching over 70 hectares, supporting a variety of habitats for native birdlife. The reserve features a network of trails including seven beach access side trails off the main Federation Trail. The Friends of Federation Walk volunteer community group are central to the area for providing community activities, maintenance and for hosting revegetation plantings and...
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This is a scenic esplanade route shared between pedestrians and cyclists, that hugs the marina from Main Beach all the way up to Lands End, and goes through parks and reserves including Pelican Beach Park, Proud Park, Dr Rudi Lebi Park, Reuben Pelerman Reserve, Broadwater Parklands, Anzac Park, Mitchell Park, Len Fox Park, North Rix Park, and Quota Park at Lands End.
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A fantastic trail that is rich with flora and fauna, this route takes you through a real oasis of nature due to it's proximity to development of this area. Plenty of animals can be found along the way including kangaroos, birds and even koalas if you look closely enough. This trail can become incredibly muddy if there has been recent rain so be sure to wear shoes or snadals you don't mind getting dirty.