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Jebel Hafeet

Jebel Hafeet is Al Ain's iconic limestone peak on the Oman border, the second-highest mountain in the UAE at roughly 1,249 metres. Its 11.7 km road of 21 corners is regularly cited as one of the world's great driving roads, and the Bronze Age tombs at its base are part of the UNESCO Cultural Sites of Al Ain.
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Jebel Jais

Jebel Jais is the highest mountain in the UAE at 1,934 metres, set in the Hajar Mountains of Ras Al Khaimah on the Oman border. It is home to the world's longest zipline, a mountain coaster, the country's highest restaurant, and a 36 km tarmac road that has become a global cycling and supercar destination.
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Hudayriyat Beach

Hudayriyat Beach is the public face of Hudayriyat Island, Abu Dhabi's newest active-leisure development on the southern coast. It pairs free white-sand beach segments with Surf Abu Dhabi, a 22 km cycle network, an Olympic-standard skate park, and purpose-built mountain bike trails.
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Khalid Lagoon Corniche Running Track

Khalid Lagoon Corniche is the longest continuous running route in Sharjah — a flat, paved promenade stretching approximately 5 km one way along the edge of Khalid Lagoon. Entry is free, the path is open 24 hours, and it connects directly to Al Majaz Waterfront at the southern end, making it the backbone of Sharjah's central running network.

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Al Safia Park Ajman

Al Safia Park is one of Ajman's most popular public parks, located on Safia Street in the Musheirif area of central Ajman. Entry is free. The park features a 4.5 km jogging and cycling track, children's play areas, and shaded picnic spaces.

Al Safia Park Opening Hours

Al Safia Park is open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, according to the Ajman municipal parks authority. Some mapping services list 24-hour access — if visiting outside these hours, access may be available but staffed facilities such as restrooms and kiosks will be closed.

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