Road Trip
#3
Joined: Mar 2005
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We were in Carmel in Feb. Stayed at the Carmel Valley Ranch, about 10 minute drive from downtown Carmel. There are several tasting houses in Carmel Valley. All within walking distance of each other.
Eat at Casanova's in Carmel. Awesome wine list and food!
Eat at Casanova's in Carmel. Awesome wine list and food!
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
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What time of the year? I ask because from mid-Oct to mid-Feb. you can see the monarch butterflies at Natural Bridges State Park near Santa Cruz.
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=541
Utahtea
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=541
Utahtea
#6
Joined: Mar 2004
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We did the trip the other way around last year and one of our favourite visits was San Luis Obisopo - we stayed at the Peach Tree Inn which was very reasonable and lovely. It was sort of 'old school' motel which had been renovated without destroying it's personality.
#7
Joined: Feb 2006
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In your week are you planning to visit LA and SF? If I assume you are not spending days in LA and SF (If this assumption is wrong then one week is not enough time to enjoy the coast drive properly) I would do something like this...
From LA head to Santa Barbara via CA-1 (driving through Malibu).
Spend 2 days in SB. It is a coastal college town that is a lot of fun. The boardwalk area is great.
Drive to San Simeon and visit Hearst Castle in enroute to Carmel. Spend 2 days in Carmel/Monterey. Shop, dine, do 17 mile drive, visit the world famous aquarium.
Drive & spend the night in Half Moon Bay.
Head up to Wine Country (Sonoma or Napa?) to spend your last 2 days.
If you plan to do LA & SF then you probably only have 1 or 2 days max to make it from LA to SF.
From LA head to Santa Barbara via CA-1 (driving through Malibu).
Spend 2 days in SB. It is a coastal college town that is a lot of fun. The boardwalk area is great.
Drive to San Simeon and visit Hearst Castle in enroute to Carmel. Spend 2 days in Carmel/Monterey. Shop, dine, do 17 mile drive, visit the world famous aquarium.
Drive & spend the night in Half Moon Bay.
Head up to Wine Country (Sonoma or Napa?) to spend your last 2 days.
If you plan to do LA & SF then you probably only have 1 or 2 days max to make it from LA to SF.




