Loews Coronado Bay Resort





The Loews Coronado Bay Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route begins at the US-Mexico border and runs along the palm-dotted wooden walkway overlooking the busy beach and backed by seafood restaurants and shack bars. It is a perfect place for a run, a jog, or just to walk and enjoy the views of the Pacific Ocean and the other pedestrians. It is also suitable for riding a mountain bike.
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This monument commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542, which was the first European expedition on what later became the west coast of the U.S. The monument includes a statue of Cabrillo and 20th-century coastal artillery batteries built to protect the harbor of San Diego from enemy warships. Accessibility: There are 10 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Cabrillo Memorial Drive at the northwest end of the trail. All...
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This fun route will take you along the beaches of Tijuana, parallel to the sea and the city. You start in the park on the border with the United States and continue south. It is ideal to go for a walk at any time of the day or to do a little exercise with a run. You will be delighted with the impressive sunsets over the sea that make the sky look like a painting. Along the beach, there are various restaurants where you can stop to rest.
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This is a fun urban walk that is a great way to explore the city. Visitors suggest going counterclockwise for a better experience. Some of the trail shares the road with vehicles, so using reflective materials, lights, or flagging is recommended for safety. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers may need assistance at the bridges with stairs or to avoid them...
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Scenic route starts in Tijuana and will take you along the Tijuana-Rosarito Highway until you reach a dirt road in approximately 373 kilometers (30.026543420624474, -115.53482271243698) from there in 61 kilometers you will reach Punta San Carlos. The route crosses the beautiful desert of Baja California. You will have incredible views of the sea and the desert landscape. You will cross through the towns of Rosarito, Puerto Nuevo, Ensenada (among others) and finally to Punta San Carlos. Each...
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