The ride takes place each fall and aims to raise over $1 million dollars. Approximately 350 arthritis patients, families and supporters who are recruited by our staff will cycle over 525 miles raising funds and awareness for the Arthritis Foundation along Highway One. This event is marketed and publicized nationwide, […]
California Coast winter getaways to Morro Bay and realm of North Coast elephant seals This Blog Originally Appeared Here California is one of the most visited states in the US and usually visitors want to spend time in San Francisco or Los Angeles. Well, you can do either, then rent a […]
[…]iffy, it’s the ideal time to dive into the pleasures—piscine and otherwise—of California’s central coast. Restaurants new and old have reopened, the fishing industry is bouncing back, and boutique hotels are cropping up along the 101 and Highway 1, making a seafood sojourn easier than ever. To maximize views, meals, and city […]
This unassuming but extensive local market caters to Mexican cooks looking for all the right ingredients. A tiny cafe inside offers a menu of old-world Mexican cuisine such as machaca, mole, and ceviche, plus a nacho platter big enough for […]
[…]is situated north of the Point San Luis Lighthouse and west of the Irish Hills on California’s Central Coast. It became open to the public in 1993 for guided hikes with the creation of the Pecho Coast Trail. The wooded canyons, fertile headlands and lush shoreline tide pools have provided […]
[…]on the road, with a good number of detours to explore what lies inland, too.But planning a West Coast road trip can be intimidating, with a variety of options, from a coastal California drive with plenty of stops at beaches along the way to a scenic journey from Seattle, Washington, […]
[…]oak-studded hills and pastoral vineyards. Although Paso Robles certainly does look like this, the Central Coast is also home to famous vineyards with a coastal view. Who knew? Take a beachy excursion to Derbyshire Vineyards on Thursday, Feb. 22 for proof of this wine country miracle. Picture yourself meandering through […]
[…]Beach and Waterfall, Ragged PointMcWay Falls may be the most photographed waterfall on the Central Coast, but it’s not the only one. At Ragged Point, the steep, half-mile Black Swift Trail leads to a tiny black sand beach with a waterfall. Heads up: the trail can be slippery.Piedras Blancas Light Station, San SimeonBuilt […]
[…]on the Coast brings together more than just great wines. It connects two magnificent SLO County Central Coast regions of Paso Robles and the North Coast. Visitors to the coastal Highway 1 towns of Cambria and San Simeon have an opportunity to participate in this popular event that focuses on […]
[…]more articles from Visit Cambria. One of the best things about a weekend getaway to Cambria on the Central Coast is the close proximity to all of the incredible wineries in the area. Grapes grown in the unique coastal climate have a flavor unlike any other, attracting wine lovers from […]
The Pacific Coast Wine Trail is the Central Coast’s new local wine trail. Enjoy hand-crafted wines from six small producers along the scenic coast. Our trail includes Black Hand Cellars, Moonstone Cellars, Twin Coyotes Winery, Stolo Family Vineyard, Harmony Cellars and Cayucos […]
[…]owned motel offers respite to travelers taking the road trip of a lifetime along the Pacific coast. Location Visitors will find much to do in and around San Simeon. Many people discover this quaint, coastal town while visiting the world famous Hearst Castle. The famed property was developed by publisher […]
[…]remarkable natural wonders. Head to one of the most scenic hiking and cycling destinations on the Central Coast at Montana de Oro State Park. Here, the climate favors hikers and mountain bikers with cool breezes all day long across the park’s 8,000 acres of open space. Choose from ocean bluff […]
[…]balance. Cool-climate varietals such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir excel in the heart of SLO Coast, and even the warmest areas benefit from considerable marine influence. Consistent: The ocean proximity also exerts a moderating effect on the climate, minimizing temperature swings so that growing conditions are rarely hot or cold. The […]
[…]HOUSE IN CAYUCOS Kick back in SLO CAL’s original coastal hangout. The Captain James Cass House, located in downtown Cayucos, has been many things to many people. The house was built between 1867 and 1875, when Cayucos had little to offer—thus, the dwelling became the social center of the community throughout the late 1800s. At […]
In 1914 the Pacific Coast Railway Company constructed a pier at Port San Luis for commercial shipping. The pier is located between the existing Avila and Port San Luis (Harford) Piers. Union Oil Company of California (later Unocal) leased the new pier and expanded their operations. Oil was shipped from […]
[…]Trail, which leads to festive tasting rooms (including Kelsey See Canyon Winery, famous for its coastal chardonnay mixed with See Canyon apple cider. These crisp, slightly sweet bottles make for fabulous stocking stuffers, to be sure! All your holiday pie needs can be solved in one fell swoop when you stop by Avila […]
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[…]character of Cambria and San Simeon, discover their rich history, and savor the natural beauty of coastal landscapes while enjoying an enchanting vacation home. As you’ll see from our photos and descriptions, the homes share thoughtful touches, spirit of hospitality and personal attention fully capable of elevating your visit into […]