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Cambria Lodging
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Cambria Town Guide
A charming artists’ village in an idyllic setting
half-way between San Francisco and Los Angeles on scenic Highway
One, Cambria is home to pristine beaches, wild and rugged hiking
trails, quirky
Nitt Witt Ridge, unique shops and art galleries, the
very best in casual and fine dining and the
distinctive inns of
Moonstone Hotel Properties.
With a mild climate of 50 – 70 degrees year-round, clear
blue skies, seasonal fog, fine ocean breezes and nominal rainfall,
Cambria is your best choice for a getaway at any time of the year.
You will find yourself strolling along Moonstone Beach with a gentle
wind ruffling your hair, while sea otters play in the ocean just a few
feet from you. You could be the one to spot the first whale of the
season, or spy a pod of orcas cruising the coast. Don’t forget to look
up: you may miss the hawk soaring overhead, or the pelican coming in for
a landing.
You will enjoy meandering through the East and West villages, visiting
the eclectic home and garden shops, one-of-a-kind boutiques, antique and
treasure stores and world-class art galleries. Indulge in some wine
tasting and take pleasure in locally-grown produce in one of the many
outstanding dining establishments in the village.
A
visit to Cambria wouldn’t be complete without a tour of world-renowned
Hearst Castle, an excursion to
Nitt Witt Ridge, an outing to the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery, or a journey to spectacular Big
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Things to Do in Cambria
Cambria Events
Cayucos
Day Spas
Dining
Elephant Seals
Hearst Castle
Lodging
Missions
Morro Bay
Nitt Witt Ridge
Oceanfront lodging
Self-Guided Tour
Tours
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Hotels in
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Cambria Pines Lodge Restaurant is a casual,
relaxing lodge environment offering both indoor and outdoor seating.
The restaurant features certified organic produce hand picked from
the Lodge’s certified organic kitchen garden.
The restaurant offers a selection
of some of the finest award-winning wines that the Central Coast
wine regions have to offer. Before or after your meal, take a stroll
around the extensive grounds of Cambria Pines Lodge, where there are
a number of formal gardens, nature trails, and the Organic Kitchen
Garden, which supplies some produce to the restaurant. Following
your meal, stop by the
Fireside Lounge for a nightcap and enjoy the
nightly entertainment.
Reservations are recommended (805) 927-4200
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Cambria Pines Lodge
Rustic elegance abounds across this
historic 26-acre property featuring extraordinary gardens, a
full-service restaurant and a wealth of lodging options, from
honeymoon suites to family cabins.
Call 1-800-966-6490
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www.CambriaPinesLodge.Com
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Pelican Cove Inn
Old world luxury meets first-class amenities at this elegant getaway. Steps away from Moonstone Beach, the suites
offer European fabrics, whirlpool tubs, classic window seats, cozy
fireplaces and more. Traditional rooms are also available.
Call 1-800-222-9160
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www.PelicanSuites.Com
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Point Sur Lighthouse
Point Sur
Lighthouse located between Cambria and Carmel began operating in 1889, and still
operates today. Tours of the lighthouse and island are available. These
tours, give you a feeling of what it
was like to live in one of the remotest places on California’s Central
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Sea Otter Inn
Adorned with lush, colorful
landscaping and a backdrop of pine-studded coastal hills. All guests
enjoy a fireplace and complimentary continental breakfast, and a spacious suite can accommodate up to six people.
Call 1-800-966-6490
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www.SeaOtterInn.Com
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Big Sur
There is a 90-mile
stretch of road clinging to the cliffs between San Simeon and Carmel,
with the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Santa Lucia mountains on the
other. The road is Highway One and the area is Big Sur. |
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Carmel Mission
Carmel Mission,
Mission San Carlos Borrome Del Rio Carmelo, sits behind adobe walls in a
quiet area of Carmel. Carmel Mission is considered one of the most
beautiful missions in the chain of nine missions that stretches
along California’s Central Coast. |
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Point Lobos State Reserve
Point Lobos State Reserve is everything that a reserve should be.
Unique geological formations, rare plants, rich sea life, and an
abundance of fauna |
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