[…]here is stunning with the Pacific Ocean contrasted by the tall, native Monterey Pines. Moonstone Beach is located just across the street from the inn. It features a popular boardwalk that is almost two miles long. It is both wheelchair and stroller accessible, making it an option for the whole […]
[…]Point Estero to the north, miles of uncrowded beach in between. You can stroll for miles on the beach, beachcombing and exploring the tide pools. Younger members of the family can try their hand at surfing or boogey boarding, or build sand castles while their parents watch from the deck. […]
[…]town along Highway 1 on California’s famed Central Coast. If you are looking for a laid back beach vibe for your next vacation, then this is the spot. From the beach you can watch the surfers hang ten on the Pacific waves. Or walk out the historic pier and chat […]
[…]beach. The combination of great amenities and location make this spot a top choice for your next beach vacation. Location Cayucos is nestled in a scenic area of Highway 1 known as California’s Central Coast. This quaint town is about a two hour drive south of Big Sur and is […]
[…]on California’s famed Central Coast. From Pinestone you will be just steps from scenic Moonstone Beach and its one-mile long boardwalk. Or walk on the sand in search of the namesake moonstones or bring along the camera for great sunset photos. The area is also home to several wine tasting […]
[…]place is often referred to as Pines by the Sea. Little Sur Inn is ideally located on Moonstone Beach, which gets its name from the smooth stones found on the sand. But of course there are more than just pretty beaches here. This is also part of an up and […]
[…]such as weddings. Location Cayucos is a quaint beach town along California’s Central Coast. The beaches here are everything you imagine when you think of fun along the Pacific. There is a historic pier, perfect for fishing (no license needed!), taking a stroll and watching sunsets. Cayucos State Beach is […]
[…]scenery and friendly locals. From this property you can walk across the street to the public beach access. There you will find soft sand with plenty of room to play and views of Morro Rock. If you’ve had enough of the beach (is that possible?!) then head to Ocean Avenue […]
[…]a nice outdoor area, and a great location near the beach. This home is in Cayucos, a charming beach town on California’s Central Coast. The beach is only one block away, plus this home is right in town for all kinds of nearby amenities, including local shops and restaurants. The […]
[…]in the Arroyo Grande Valley, the Coastal Sanctuary is north of Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach. This area has a plethora of things to do and is a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Head to the beach at Oceano to go fishing or watch the kite surfers. You can also […]
[…]bathroom and staircase for guests with mobility issues. Location Cayucos is an undiscovered beach town along Highway 1 on California’s Central Coast. It’s notable for its miles of coastline, a strollable downtown, underrated restaurant scene and parks that are photogenic and family friendly. Cayucos State Beach has a popular playground, […]
[…]on foot and with binoculars at the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve. At sunset, head to the Moonstone Beach Boardwalk for a gorgeous view of the sunset. Or head downtown to do some shopping and dining. The east and west sides of downtown Cambria are each unique and walkable. Layout Bessie’s Cabin […]
[…]at the small rocks along the beach, you will see some are colorful, shiny moonstones for which the beach was named. Moonstone Beach is one of many un-crowded beaches on the Cambria Coastline, but this one brings something extra special to residents and visitors. Enjoy the mile-long boardwalk or stroll […]
[…]heritage as you travel through time exploring the diverse history and uses of San Simeon Cove. The Beach Exploration program explores the mysteries of San Simeon Cove by beachcombing with marine biologists. During low tide, we will explore invertebrate communities that live between the tides. Buckets and gloves will be […]
[…]architecture dates to the 1800s, when Cambria was a busy mining town. Today, visitors can explore beach trails, art galleries, boutiques, and vintage buildings or enjoy local wildlife like the elephant seals at the Piedras Blancas Rookery, especially fun in autumn when juvenile seals arrive. Visitors can also venture less […]
[…]historic Hearst Castle or travel to the South County where you can view interesting natural art in Avila Beach to Nipomo. Historians and collectors alike find everything from fine Elizabethan furnishings to vintage “automobilia” in the many antique shops along Cambria’s Main Street from the 500 block to the 2500 […]
We welcome you to See Canyon Cider Company, located in San Luis Obispo County’s See Canyon near Avila Beach. See Canyon Cider Company releases flagship premium craft hard cider. Our hand-crafted California Hard Cider is the optimal blend of apple sweetness with a crisp, slightly tart finish – just like […]
[…]There are also many sea lions, seals, sea otters, dolphins and birds. Whether you are visiting Avila Beach or live here, come let our crew show you why the Central Coast is considered to be some of the best rockfish territory on the west […]
[…]meticulous viticulture. The estate wines are served at the tasting room on First Street in Avila Beach, from 12-6pm daily. In 2021, the “Shuck Shack” opened – Morro Bay oysters are served in a “shuck yourself” fashion on the outdoor patio. Hosts are happy to teach guests how to shuck and of course serve our favorite oyster pairing wines, […]
Located between Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo is See Canyon, a picturesque area with an ideal climate for growing apples. Beginning in August each year, farms along See Canyon Road open to the public to sell the season’s crop. Many varieties of apples grow in the Canyon and the vendors […]