[…]to include 500 scarecrows, crafted by hand by businesses, students, and individuals throughout Cambria. (That’s about 1 scarecrow for every resident in Cambria!) Ranging from cute and charming to spine-tingling, the scarecrows attract thousands of visitors to town each year. Festival Overview The heart of the Scarecrow Festival is the […]
[…]beyond find the attention they deserve in The Vault’s highly-respected collection. Any visit to Cambria should also take in its historic East Village, where the Cambria Historical Museum resides. Explore the museum and launch from there on a self-guided walking tour that winds past a long list of wonderfully-preserved buildings. […]
[…]& Historic Buildings Self-Guided Walking Tour Do good and feel great when you participate in Cambria’s exciting Stewardship Travel for Good activities. The Cambria Museum & Historic Buildings Self-Guided Walking Tour is a fabulous way to learn about the region’s rich maritime history. Stroll back to yesteryear as you traverse […]
[…]the Chinese temple among them. The park is open to the public at Center Street and Hesperian in Cambria’s historic East Village. Perhaps take a self-guided historic walking tour of Cambria, then head to the Creekside Reserve for a restful, quiet spot. Fiscalini Ranch Preserve A dairy once occupied this […]
[…]a getaway along the famed Highway 1 Discovery Route, here are 10 reasons you need to fully explore Cambria: #1: Destinations Cambria destinations are what bring people back year after year. Of Cambria’s prime destinations, Hearst Castle, a magnificent estate just north of Cambria, takes a seat at the top. […]
[…]Fishing Cambria The Cambria coastline offers multiple beach access points for excellent rockfishing, all of which are much rockier than Moonstone Beach. Head north to Pico Creek, at the end of Pico Avenue, almost 6 miles from Cambria off Highway 1. Or get to the Nottingham Drive Beach Access, on […]
[…]to preserve and protect historic sites and programs like these. For more information, visit The Cambria Historical […]
[…]be infectious, and there’s no better place on either coast to catch the aesthetic epidemic than Cambria. You won’t be surprised to learn Cambria was named after Wales after spending a couple of days here among the windswept pine forests and getting to know the laidback community. Like Wales (Cambria […]
[…]many cafés, tasting rooms and restaurants include Linn’s Restaurant, known for its “world-famous” olallieberry pie, and Indigo Moon, a modern American eatery with its own cheese and wine shop that hosts a live jazz brunch on Sundays.Weekenders can stay at Cambria’s oh-so-romantic White Water lodge, featuring custom furnishings and designs influenced by 1970s Scandinavian and California […]
[…]Drive and follow Burton Drive to Patterson Place. Turn left onto Patterson Place and park at Cambria Pines Lodge. The Cambria Pines Lodge Gardens are to the right and open to the public. Take Patterson Place back to Burton Drive and turn left on Burton Drive and take a sharp […]