Planning ATrip
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Planning ATrip
In March 2009 we are taking a trip from the UK to California.
We land in San Jose and depart from LAX.
We have 8 nights in the California area and would like some advice on where to visit,what to see,what not to miss and the best hotels or B&B's to stay at.
We would be very grateful if anyone could suggest a route.
We land in San Jose and depart from LAX.
We have 8 nights in the California area and would like some advice on where to visit,what to see,what not to miss and the best hotels or B&B's to stay at.
We would be very grateful if anyone could suggest a route.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
We have done the big cities in the past.
We are interested in the coast,wine area's any interesting wildlife area's and smaller towns. Generally a slower pace of life and time for each other.
We are interested in the coast,wine area's any interesting wildlife area's and smaller towns. Generally a slower pace of life and time for each other.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 4,639
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Cambria on the central coast is a nice place to spend time. You will be close to the Paso Robles wine area. Blue Whale Inn is a nice bed and breakfast where we have enjoyed stays. On the Southern coast, the Casa Laguna Inn in Laguna Beach is a great B&B, we loved our 3 night stay here. ***kim***
#5
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 5,904
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
You should have plenty of time to do both some wine country and some coast. If you go just a bit north of San Francisco you can hit Muir Woods which has great coastal redwoods and Point Reyes National Seashore which has is a beautiful coastal area, there might be grey whales migrating north which can be seen from the lighthouse and there are herds of elk on the north end of the point. From there head over towards Sonoma or the Napa Valley, lots of vineyards,some give tours. Then head south and pick up the coast road, route 1. Stop in Monterey, and at big Sur and check out the Pfeiffer state parks on the way back to LA.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 110
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Just another idea but March is an ideal time to see wildflowers blooming in a desert if you are lucky. Even wothout wildflowers March is a great time to visit these parks; Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley National Park, Anza Borrego Desert State Park. They are all in CA and an easy drive from Los Angeles. These are great destinations for a slower pace of life and time for each other, wildlife and fabulous but very unique scenery.
#7
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 695
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"We are interested in the coast,wine area's any interesting wildlife area's and smaller towns. Generally a slower pace of life and time for each other."
Just stick to the Central Coast. 8 nights is perfect for seeing the Monterey Peninsula, the Big Sur Coast, San Simeon, the San Luis Obispo/Pismo Beach area, the Santa Barbara wine country, and Santa Barbara itself.
If you hit some nice, warm weather, you might also check out the Pinnacles National Monument. It's a great place to spot condors - a different kind of bird than you have in the UK. They are also present in the mountains behind Santa Barbara.
A trip out to the Channel Islands would be worthwhile as well for wildlife if the weather is accommodating. Also worth checking out are the elephant seals that are common on the beaches just north of San Simeon in early March.
Just stick to the Central Coast. 8 nights is perfect for seeing the Monterey Peninsula, the Big Sur Coast, San Simeon, the San Luis Obispo/Pismo Beach area, the Santa Barbara wine country, and Santa Barbara itself.
If you hit some nice, warm weather, you might also check out the Pinnacles National Monument. It's a great place to spot condors - a different kind of bird than you have in the UK. They are also present in the mountains behind Santa Barbara.
A trip out to the Channel Islands would be worthwhile as well for wildlife if the weather is accommodating. Also worth checking out are the elephant seals that are common on the beaches just north of San Simeon in early March.