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Things to do in Central Coast
Immortalised in song and literature, Big Sur beckons travellers with art galleries, restaurants, redwood-filled state parks, steep canyons, dramatically beautiful coves and one breathtaking view after another. Highlights along this famous stretch include the much-photographed McWay Falls within Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, the Point Sur State Historic Park, Limekiln State Park, Salmon Creek Falls, and Ragged Point. Other big drawcards along the Pacific Coast Highway include Hearst Castle and Pinnacles National Monument, not to mention numerous incredible walking trails.
Popular travel hubs along this famous stretch include Monterey, one of the most picturesque cities in California, Santa Barbara, renowned as the glamorous 'American Riviera', and Santa Cruz, a small, laid-back city with a pleasantly bohemian atmosphere. The Central Coast of California is also home to many lifestyle retreats and luxury hotels in beautiful, sometimes secluded, natural surroundings, and it's easy to find accommodation outside of the big cities and towns.
Monterey
One of the most beautiful cities on the central California coast, Monterey was originally the state capital of California and has a rich Hispanic heritage. Set on a stunning coastl…
Monterey
One of the most beautiful cities on the central California coast, Monterey was originally the state capital of California and has a rich Hispanic heritage. Set on a stunning coastline of sandy beaches and rocky cliffs, Monterey is a relaxing place to enjoy outdoor activities such as golf, bicycling, surfing, kayaking and hiking.
Monterey was the setting for some of John Steinbeck's most famous novels, and visitors can explore literary neighbourhoods such as Cannery Row and Fisherman's Wharf, which have many good art galleries and excellent restaurants serving freshly caught local seafood. The Path of History winds around Old Monterey (known as Monterey State Historic Park), and guided tours are available. There are several interesting museums in the area, including the Maritime Museum of History, Presidio of Monterey Museum, Old Whaling Station and Pacific House Museum.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a great place to see local wildlife, including the abundant sea otter population. Children will also love the playgrounds and paddle boats at Dennis the Menace Park, and the interactive exhibits at the Monterey County Youth Museum. The surrounding region offers many additional attractions and excursions. The famous 17-Mile Drive has breathtaking coastal views through Pacific Grove and Pebble Beach, while the wineries of Carmel Valley offer wine tastings and tours. Point Lobos State Reserve and the State Parks comprising Big Sur make for an amazing afternoon drive and hiking session, and the pretty village of Carmel-by-the-Sea has idyllic beaches.
Website www.seemonterey.com
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Voted one of the world's best seaside amusement parks, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is enjoyable for all ages with its collection of carnival rides, classic arcade games, and active …
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Voted one of the world's best seaside amusement parks, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is enjoyable for all ages with its collection of carnival rides, classic arcade games, and active pursuits such as mini golf, bowling and laser tag. Founded in 1907, Beach Boardwalk is also one of California's oldest amusement parks. Having recently received an upgrade, with the addition of two new thrilling rides, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk provides just as much fun and excitement as ever.
Website www.beachboardwalk.com
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is known as the 'American Riviera', thanks to its gorgeous weather, clean air, and beach-centred lifestyle. This attractive and historic coastal town is framed by the…
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is known as the 'American Riviera', thanks to its gorgeous weather, clean air, and beach-centred lifestyle. This attractive and historic coastal town is framed by the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez Mountains, and is located just off Highway 1, 80 miles (120km) north of Los Angeles. Santa Barbara has a character and laid-back energy all of its own, and attracts both wealthy weekenders and tourists seeking respite from the busyness of the larger urban centres to the north and south.
Apart from relaxing on the fabulous beaches, there's plenty else to see and do here. Surrounding the beachfront are several popular bike trails, including local favourite the Cabrillo Beach Boulevard Bike Trail. Santa Barbara Channel is rated one of the world's best land-based whale watching sites, with over 30 different species of whales and dolphin viewable at different times of the year. The scenic waterfront is another major draw card, including Stearns Wharf, the oldest working wooden wharf in California.
And if all that sightseeing and sun-tanning works up an appetite, travellers shouldn't miss the area's highly regarded Mexican food, which may be complemented by a tasting or two at one of over 100 local wineries. A tour of the town would ideally start at the beach front, from where State Street stretches into the historical and attractive downtown area. A stroll here will take visitors past charming boutiques, stores and eateries. The Spanish colonial-style buildings of the area reflect its history, although many are modern replicas built after the devastating 1925 earthquake. The surviving Santa Barbara Mission, built in 1786, is a landmark building, known for its twin bell towers and rolling green lawns (picnickers welcome); while the Santa Barbara Courthouse is renowned for its classical, stately proportions.
Hearst Castle
One of the most opulent mansions in the US, Hearst Castle was the residence of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Built between 1919 and 1947, the residence was originally e…
Hearst Castle
One of the most opulent mansions in the US, Hearst Castle was the residence of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Built between 1919 and 1947, the residence was originally envisioned as a modest bungalow, but ballooned to a massive Spanish Revival castle.
Located near San Luis Obispo, Hearst Castle is a popular tourist attraction along the Pacific Coast Highway in California. The magnificent residence has 165 rooms, including 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms and 19 sitting rooms, all richly decorated with ceilings, Byzantine tapestries, Spanish and Italian art, fireplaces from Gothic castles and Egyptian statues. Other amenities at Hearst Castle include indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a movie theatre, airfield, and even a private zoo (zebras and a few other exotic animals still roam the grounds).
The Neptune Pool especially is a highlight of the estate, and offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and Pacific Ocean. The grounds, spreading across 250,000 acres (1,012 sq km), are bursting with colour as manicured gardens bloom with tulips, bougainvillea, lilies, gladiolus and agapanthus. Tours of Hearst Castle include a film of the estate's construction, and visitors can choose between several tours, including the Grand Rooms Museum, Upstairs Suites Museum, Cottages and Kitchen and Evening Museum Tour.
Website www.hearstcastle.org
Pinnacles National Monument
The stunning landscape of Pinnacles National Monument offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, rock climbing and birdwatching. The park …
Pinnacles National Monument
The stunning landscape of Pinnacles National Monument offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, rock climbing and birdwatching. The park gets its name from the eroded leftovers of half of an extinct volcano, which form the distinctive spires and crags. Talus caves such as the Balconies and Bear Gulch Caves are popular attractions, and can be explored with flashlights. The park's location just off the US 101 highway makes it a convenient stop on any California road trip, offering a few hours active entertainment for families on holiday.
Website www.nps.gov/pinn
Santa Cruz
A small city at the north end of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz is a fun weekend getaway with a bohemian atmosphere. Popular tourist attractions such as the picturesque Beach Amusement P…
Santa Cruz
A small city at the north end of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz is a fun weekend getaway with a bohemian atmosphere. Popular tourist attractions such as the picturesque Beach Amusement Park and Boardwalk are great for families, and the beaches are some of the best along the California coast. One of the most famous attractions in Santa Cruz is the Mystery Spot, a kind of tilt-induced visual illusion known as a gravity hill. The effect is that the laws of physics and gravity seem to be turned on their heads, causing misperceptions of height and orientation.
Website www.santacruzca.org