Self Guided Bicycle Tour Coronado Island
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Self Guided Bicycle Tour Coronado Island
Self Guided Bicycle Tour Coronado Island 1. Turn left on bike path to exit Hotel del Coronado. 2. Turn left at the first street you come upon, Avenida del Sol. Follow sidewalk. 3. Turn right on Silver Strand Blvd. and follow sidewalk. 4. Turn left at the first crosswalk you come upon (at Avenida de Las Arenas). 5. Turn left on bike path. 6. When the bike path ends at 10th St, cross over the sidewalk on the left side and continue on Glorietta Blvd along the golf course. 13. Cross F Ave and Isabella Ave turning left on Isabella, proceed along the right sidewalk. 14. Turn right on Flora Ave. 15. Turn right on Star Park Circle. Circle counter clockwise completely around the Park until you return to Flora Ave. 16. Turn right on Flora Ave. 17. Turn left on Isabella Ave. 18. At the end of Isabella Ave. cross Ocean Blvd. and go left on sidewalk. After crossing 4th St. veer right when the sidewalk splits, 19. When sidewalk splits, keep right going between the staying along Glorietta Blvd. beach and the Hotel del Coronado, returning to PeDELS. We hope you enjoyed your tour! 8. At 3rd St. cross the road and continue along the bike lane on Glorietta Blvd. The road will curve left, turning A leisurely 2 to 3 hour tour, into 2nd St. Continue along the bike lane. includes 1 - 1 ½ hours riding 9. Turn right on A Ave. and follow bike lane. time and 1 - 2 hours for lunch, shopping & exploring 10. Turn left on 1st St. and follow bike lane or sidewalk. along the way. 11. Turn left on Alameda Blvd. and follow sidewalk on the right side of Alameda. 7. 12. Alameda Blvd. will end at Ocean Blvd. Turn left and cross Alameda at the crosswalk, continuing along the left side of Ocean Blvd. 1 Directions A Points Of Interest For more information: (619) 342-7244 www.wheelfunrentals.com 11 (see other side) Ride with care, all driving rules of the road apply to you on a bicycle; you can be ticketed. H I G 10 8 9 7 F E 12 J 13 18 D 16 K 6 C 19 A B 1 5 All content copyright Wheel Fun Rentals © 2010 Self Guided Bicycle Tour Coronado Island We’d love to hear your comments on the tour - [email protected] Hotel Del Coronado Since its opening in 1888, the Hotel Del Coronado has been considered one of the best luxury beachfront hotels in the world Features include unique Victorian beach resort style architecture and numerous pools, spas, and rooms for visitors from across the world. When it first opened, wealthy vacationers stayed at the resort for months at a time. The Hotel Del has hosted numerous celebrities, royalty and presidents throughout the years. Many movies have been filmed at the hotel, including The Stunt M a n , Some Like it Hot and My Blue Heaven. It was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1977. A Boat House Built in 1887, this was Hotel Del’s original boat house. It was built by the Reid Brothers as a model for the actual Hotel del Coronado. The Boathouse was completed in 1887, before construction on the hotel commenced. It is now a waterfront restaurant featuring gourmet steak and seafood. B Coronado Yacht Club Coronado Yacht Club was founded initially in 1913, but was short lived due to World War I. The second beginning took place April 23, 1932, when six Coronado yachtsmen leased a wing of the Hotel del Coronado Boat House and invited new members to join (dues were $10.00 a year.) Material for building slips was obtained on credit, and soon many of the 200 new members were working side by side on docks and slips for the Club. Today they have many luxury yachts, and do weddings, receptions, and even have a junior yachter program. C Coronado Golf Course Opened in 1957, Coronado Municipal Golf Course continues to reign as one of the finest public golf courses in Southern California. D Coronado Bay Bridge The Coronado Bay Bridge links Coronado, CA to San Diego, CA. The bridge was completed in 1969 and was constructed using 20,000 tons of steel and 94,000 cubic tons of concrete. It cost $50 million to build. It is 11,179 feet long (2.1 miles) and has a maximum height of 200 feet above sea level, allowing naval boats to easily pass underneath. It was the last toll bridge in Southern California to discontinue tolls (which was in 2002). The bridge has been featured in TV shows such as “Veronica Mars”, “Simon & Simon” and movies including Will Ferrell’s “Anchorman”. E Tidelands Park A 22 acre park located at the foot of the Coronado Bridge that offers beautiful views of downtown San Diego across the bay. The park has a small beach, recreational fields, picnic areas and plenty of open space for a variety of outdoor activities. But don’t be fooled by the name, the actual tide pools here on the island are on the ocean side in front of the Hotel del Coronado. F Ferry Landing Marketplace With its panoramic city views, you'll also discover a charming bayside collection of shops, art galleries, fine restaurants and fun eateries surrounded by tree lined walkways, swaying palms and sparkling ponds. The Coronado Farmer's Market is held at the Ferry Landing Marketplace every Tuesday. G Centennial Park This park has a first class view of downtown San Diego. The original ferryboat ticket booth and a rose garden are located near the Park entrance. At the opposite end of Centennial Park is seating, with views of downtown San Diego, plush landscaping, and a bayside sidewalk, which connects Centennial Park to Ferry's Landing Marketplace to the south, where you pick up the Harbor Ferry to the San Diego Embarcadero. There is a nice small sandy beach next to the landing with several retail shops and restaurants behind. H I North Island Naval Air Station “Birth Place of Navel Aviation" - First Sea Plane flight ever in 1911 and first mid-air fueling in 1923. Charles Lindbergh's plane was built in San Diego and flew from Coronado to New York on May 9, 1927. NAS North Island resembles a small city in its facility content and its operations. The Baby Del Built in 1887, the baby Del was originally a mansion on the mainland of San Diego, but moved by ferry to Coronado as a visitor’s attraction in 1983. The 13 room, 3 story mansion is built almost entirely of California redwood. The house was originally piped and wired for gas, sewer, and electricity- even though these services were not yet available in the area at the time of construction. J 1101 Star Park Circle While Frank Baum, the author of Wizard of Oz, spent most winters at the Hotel del Coronado, he did rent this home for some winters. K Questions during your tour? Please call (619) 342-7244