Courtyard Villa Hotel





The Courtyard Villa Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This beachfront walking tour starts in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, a quaint beach village on the northern end of Fort Lauderdale. It's got a pier that's popular with both local fishermen and tourists. A sunrise stop here is a great start to a beach vacation in Fort Lauderdale. The route heads south to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, an incredibly large preserved wilderness right in the middle of the busiest section of Fort Lauderdale beach. A visit here is a great opportunity to see what "Old...
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This is a great forested route that is close to the coast and makes for a great way to experience the unique location of this park right located in the city. There are not many views along the trail, however, there are many opportunities to view wildlife and wildflowers. The trail can become muddy during wet conditions and waterproof shoes are recommended.
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Users recommend bringing sun protection as many sections of this trail are exposed. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by bikers and hikers. There are not many views along the trail, however, there are many opportunities to view wildlife and wildflowers. According to wheelchairtraveling.com: Hugh Taylor State Park has a few wheelchair-friendly options for visitors. The Rail Trail is a 0.25-mile trail that the park has designated to be accessible. The park is unique because...
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This multi-use path heads around the airpark. It is fully paved and typically not too busy. Accessibility: There are 7 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of Northeast 10th Street at the southeast end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt and smooth. It is typically at least 5 feet wide (with many wider passing spaces). The entire trail is estimated to be in the flat grade category (1% or...
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This is a paved path along the coast with easy beach access. According to wheelchairtraveling.com: People come to Fort Lauderdale because of the endless miles of public beaches. Between Fort Lauderdale Beach Park and E. Sunrise Boulevard is a white, sandy stretch of coastline consisting of multiple beaches. On the other side of Seabreeze Boulevard are many hotels, restaurants, and bars with ocean views, often with outdoor seating. Both sides of the sidewalk along Seabreeze Boulevard are...