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Year Built 9999Located In Rancho Bernardo, A Resort Town WithMagnificent Valley mountain View, Minutes From AllAttractions, Sea World, San Diego Zoo And Wild AnimalPark. Many Golf Courses Near By, Close To Major ShoppingCenter, 2 Miles To North County Fair And Winery3 Miles To Rancho Bernardo Winery , Fishing And BikingTrail Near By And 1 Mile To Lake Hodge . In room CoffeeMakers, Hair Dryers, Refrigerator, Iron And Iron Board,Free Hbo And Cable. San Diego Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for San Diego hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in San Diego, USA.

Address: 16929 W Bernardo Dr, San Diego, California United States of America

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