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Hi all,
I have hired a car from LAX airport and have planned to drive up to San Fran to visit some friends. I have allowed to pick the car up at 9am in the morning from LAX and drop it back in San Fran around 5pm the next afternoon. Really looking forward to driving the tourist track and want to know if there is any places you can recommend we should stay the night at. Also we are considering a visit to Winchester House - is it worth the visit?
Cheers!
I have hired a car from LAX airport and have planned to drive up to San Fran to visit some friends. I have allowed to pick the car up at 9am in the morning from LAX and drop it back in San Fran around 5pm the next afternoon. Really looking forward to driving the tourist track and want to know if there is any places you can recommend we should stay the night at. Also we are considering a visit to Winchester House - is it worth the visit?
Cheers!
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Classic.mapquest.com
Directions and distances for you
Solvang is a cute little danish town along your way
Makes a nice stop also
Nepenthebigsur.com also views to forever for lunch sunset dinner
Just drop in visit Hearst on your way no need to do expensive tours
PC 1 is very windy between Cambria and Carmel budget plenty of time
And go slow take frequent breaks so as not to get carsick
On a beatiful but very twisted road.
Directions and distances for you
Solvang is a cute little danish town along your way
Makes a nice stop also
Nepenthebigsur.com also views to forever for lunch sunset dinner
Just drop in visit Hearst on your way no need to do expensive tours
PC 1 is very windy between Cambria and Carmel budget plenty of time
And go slow take frequent breaks so as not to get carsick
On a beatiful but very twisted road.
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Thanks so much for all the helpful tips. I am a first time USA driver coming from Australia so right hand drive and driving on the right side of the road.. a tad nervous but I will be fine once I start!
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When we visited San Simeon it appeared that the only way to see the Hearst castle was to take a tour. It is set way back off the road, up in the hills, and the tours take a shuttle bus up to the castle. I do not believe private cars are allowed up there.
We stayed overnight in Cambria, which is a pleasant area with good restaurants.
We stayed overnight in Cambria, which is a pleasant area with good restaurants.
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http://www.elledecor.com/entertainin...tal-california
This article emphasizes design and antique shops but is still worth a look b/c it covers your route pretty perfectly.
I agree, Winchester House isn't awesome.
Have fun! (You'll be fine driving, everyone is kind of poking along looking at the scenery usually anyway.)
This article emphasizes design and antique shops but is still worth a look b/c it covers your route pretty perfectly.
I agree, Winchester House isn't awesome.
Have fun! (You'll be fine driving, everyone is kind of poking along looking at the scenery usually anyway.)
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Lots of nice suggestions - unfortunately, reality has a way of intruding. Driving from LAX to SF in 1.5 days won't leave you time to see much -- and especially not the Winchester House.
Leaving LAX in 9AM traffic means you won't even be to Santa Barbara until nearly noon.
Santa Barbara to SF is a good 6.5 hours drive -- but you will hit Bay Area traffic the next afternoon so probably longer.
I'm not suggesting you stop in SB --but just to show that you have nearly 10 hours of driving over less than 2 days. That is w/o stops/meals/sightseeing.
I'd get to San Luis Obispo or Cambria that day -- forget about Hearst Castle. Next morning drive to Monterey/Carmel -get out and stretch your legs maybe visit one beach/park/site and get back on the road. San Luis Obispo to Monterey to SF takes about 5 hours w/o stops/traffic. So basically an all day drive w/stops.
Leaving LAX in 9AM traffic means you won't even be to Santa Barbara until nearly noon.
Santa Barbara to SF is a good 6.5 hours drive -- but you will hit Bay Area traffic the next afternoon so probably longer.
I'm not suggesting you stop in SB --but just to show that you have nearly 10 hours of driving over less than 2 days. That is w/o stops/meals/sightseeing.
I'd get to San Luis Obispo or Cambria that day -- forget about Hearst Castle. Next morning drive to Monterey/Carmel -get out and stretch your legs maybe visit one beach/park/site and get back on the road. San Luis Obispo to Monterey to SF takes about 5 hours w/o stops/traffic. So basically an all day drive w/stops.
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Thanks for all the great trips. We have decided that we are going to just drive and stop when we see an amazing view that we want to take a photo of or to stretch the legs and eat. We have been to Europe and nothing quite beats those castles so might give the others a miss. Have no issue with driving great lengths as its roughly 12hr from Sydney to Brisbane which most people here do in one go. You have all made me very excited now!