Carmel's storybook cottages
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Carmel's storybook cottages
The Jan/Feb issue of Cottage Living magazine has a feature on Comstock's whimsical cottages in Carmel.
http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage...688075,00.html
The mag has a walking tour to visit the Hansel and Gretel type cottages. There's supposed to be an interactive map on the website - but I can't find it.
In case anyone who plans to visit Carmel would be interested. I'm planning to be there in March and this is exactly the type of thing I like to do. So, just in case it is of interest to anyone else...
http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage...688075,00.html
The mag has a walking tour to visit the Hansel and Gretel type cottages. There's supposed to be an interactive map on the website - but I can't find it.
In case anyone who plans to visit Carmel would be interested. I'm planning to be there in March and this is exactly the type of thing I like to do. So, just in case it is of interest to anyone else...
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If you want to stay at a B&B with stroybook charm, try Vagabonds House Inn. It is the heart of the village, with units wrapped around a lovely courtyard. Most cottages have wood-burning fireplaces and kitchenettes. See www.vagabondshouseinn.com
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i went on a walking tour of carmel one time- it started at pine inn so not sure if it's same one you're talking about. we've been to carmel many many times and i saw so many cottages etc that i never knew existed!! my husband was golfing at pebble beach so i did this alone and was so glad i did it
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Oh, thanks for telling me about this. I just googled and this must be the one you took -
http://www.carmelwalks.com/
This sounds wonderful! Many, many thanks
http://www.carmelwalks.com/
This sounds wonderful! Many, many thanks
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Thanks Starrs.
I couldn't even count the hours my wife & I have wandered the streets around Carmel admiring this type of architecture. We rarely spend any time on Ocean Ave any more - we hit the streets where these cottages are located.
Stu Dudley
I couldn't even count the hours my wife & I have wandered the streets around Carmel admiring this type of architecture. We rarely spend any time on Ocean Ave any more - we hit the streets where these cottages are located.
Stu Dudley
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Okay, Stu. Help me out.
If I take a tour (of some kind) in SF, this walking tour in Carmel, what would you recommend further down the coast on the way to LA. I may be stopping over in Morro Bay for a couple of days.
I've seen the "basics" on previous visits to CA. Oftentimes, I feel like I'm just driving by. I found a coastal walk outside of LA but I'm afraid it may conflict with plans with friends on the weekend.
Where should I stop on the way down and/or in LA to see some different things. I love walking tours (can you tell?)
If I take a tour (of some kind) in SF, this walking tour in Carmel, what would you recommend further down the coast on the way to LA. I may be stopping over in Morro Bay for a couple of days.
I've seen the "basics" on previous visits to CA. Oftentimes, I feel like I'm just driving by. I found a coastal walk outside of LA but I'm afraid it may conflict with plans with friends on the weekend.
Where should I stop on the way down and/or in LA to see some different things. I love walking tours (can you tell?)
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What have you seen/not seen?
Heading south from SF along the coast, these are places we like to visit:
1. Devil's Slide view from Hwy 1
2. Sam's Chowder House for lunch
3. Half Moon Bay - Main St
4. Half Moon Bay - walk on beach at end of Kelly St and/or Poplar St
4. Ano Nuevo when seals are there - Dec thru March
5. Victorian houses in Santa Cruz
6. Monterey Bay Aquarium
7. Pacific Grove shops & Victorian houses
8. Pacific Grove drive along coast on Ocean View Blvd/Sunset Dr to Spanish Bay
9. 17 Mile Drive
10. Carmel shops, beach, & cottages
11. Carmel - walk or drive along Scenic Rd. from Carmel Beach parking lot.
12. Pt Lobos State Park (must see)
13. Drive south on Hwy 1 - Bixby Bridge
14. Pfeiffer Beach. Just past Pfeiffer campground (on inland side of rd) There is a small bridge. Past the bridge there is a road on your right leading uphill with a gate across it. Just past this road there is another road leading slightly downhill with lots of street signs - mostly facing the other way. Take this road to the beach - it's a couple of miles long. Beautiful beach.
14. Relaxing lunch or dinner at Nepenthe - fantastic views. I consider this a must see.
15. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park & waterfall
16. More scenic Hwy 1 till San Simeon
Things that I think are a tad over-rated:
1. Monterey Cannery Row (aproaching Fisherman's Wharf in tackiness)
2. Cambria - it's not Carmel
3. Santa Cruz Boardwalk is not my type of thing - it may be yours
4. Santa Cruz Downtown - I liked it much more before the earthquake.
Stu Dudley
Heading south from SF along the coast, these are places we like to visit:
1. Devil's Slide view from Hwy 1
2. Sam's Chowder House for lunch
3. Half Moon Bay - Main St
4. Half Moon Bay - walk on beach at end of Kelly St and/or Poplar St
4. Ano Nuevo when seals are there - Dec thru March
5. Victorian houses in Santa Cruz
6. Monterey Bay Aquarium
7. Pacific Grove shops & Victorian houses
8. Pacific Grove drive along coast on Ocean View Blvd/Sunset Dr to Spanish Bay
9. 17 Mile Drive
10. Carmel shops, beach, & cottages
11. Carmel - walk or drive along Scenic Rd. from Carmel Beach parking lot.
12. Pt Lobos State Park (must see)
13. Drive south on Hwy 1 - Bixby Bridge
14. Pfeiffer Beach. Just past Pfeiffer campground (on inland side of rd) There is a small bridge. Past the bridge there is a road on your right leading uphill with a gate across it. Just past this road there is another road leading slightly downhill with lots of street signs - mostly facing the other way. Take this road to the beach - it's a couple of miles long. Beautiful beach.
14. Relaxing lunch or dinner at Nepenthe - fantastic views. I consider this a must see.
15. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park & waterfall
16. More scenic Hwy 1 till San Simeon
Things that I think are a tad over-rated:
1. Monterey Cannery Row (aproaching Fisherman's Wharf in tackiness)
2. Cambria - it's not Carmel
3. Santa Cruz Boardwalk is not my type of thing - it may be yours
4. Santa Cruz Downtown - I liked it much more before the earthquake.
Stu Dudley
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My favorite walk at Carmel is the beach, end to end.
If you miss your pups, Starrs, you can always find Labs on the beach to admire. We were down there 2 weeks ago, and I must have joined the "Lab meeting"---there were 6 yellows, 3 blacks and a chocolate, all meeting for a romp on the beach.
If you miss your pups, Starrs, you can always find Labs on the beach to admire. We were down there 2 weeks ago, and I must have joined the "Lab meeting"---there were 6 yellows, 3 blacks and a chocolate, all meeting for a romp on the beach.
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We drove around looking at the cottages. They are adorable! There is a cute little cottage in town where we had breakfast called the Tuck Box. It was busy and it is a small place but was worth the wait.
http://www.tuckbox.com/Tuck_Box_History.htm
http://www.tuckbox.com/Tuck_Box_History.htm

