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Pebble Beach (California)

Pebble Beach, CA 93953

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"I don't know as much about the actual hotels in Carmel, we basically stayed in Monterey to walk around that area easily, then drove the 17 Mile Dr down to Pebble Beach and parked in Carmel By the Sea to walk around and eat at a really great Japanese restaurant (can't remember the name now)."  See More

"The 17-mile drive near Pebble Beach is worth the toll."  See More

"Pebble Beach and its golf course is also in that area I love lunch there."  See More

"Pebble Beach equestrian center has coastal trail rides - don't know if that is close enough to the beach for you."  See More

"Pebble Beach and its golf course is also in that area I love lunch there."  See More

"Also a day trip to 17 miles , Monterey, Pebble Beach, Carmel By the Sea etc."  See More

"One great thing to do is to take a horse ride (yes, I am not outdoorsy, but this is only a few hours) through Pebble Beach down to the sea."  See More

"I will answer the part between Los Angeles and San Francisco. On the way up the coast from my perspective here are the places worth stopping / possibly staying. Santa Barbara - People love it, but I haven't quite figured out why. The town is sub-par, not so charming and lots of homeless people. The beach is detached from the town. I think that people like it if they are staying in homes or ranches on the hillside. There are also vineyards but I haven't visited them. I would say unless you are spending time at a resort such as Bacara Resort & Spa or Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara doesn't need a night...perhaps just a pit stop. Solvang - Small town in wine country that is 100% Danish. It feels like a charming european town. Hand full of mediocre inns. The one nicer hotel I am aware of is HOTEL CORQUE Los Olivos - Haven't been but people love it. Small quaint town in wine country. This is smaller than Solvang and more charming, but I haven't personally been there. Pismo Beach - This is probably what Santa Monica was like 50 years ago. It is an untouched California beach town that probably feels exactly like it did 30 years ago. Its not very crowded, has a beautiful stretch of beach but is also slightly run-down with older motels. Its possible that when we visited we missed the newer side. In either case this was a fun beach for our dog to run around because there weren't many people at all. We just stopped here for dinner and some beach time but didn't sleep here. San Simeon - This is pretty empty but gorgeous stretch of coastline with a few older hotels that aren't very nice but do the job. The big attraction here is Hearst Castle but we didn't have time to visit it. They are not dog friendly. Sam Simeon was used as a pit-stop for a night, but it was purely just for a place to sleep. Cambria - One of the scariest places I've been. It is 100% a ghost town....meaning actual ghosts *live here. It felt like it was straight out of an RL Stine or Stephen King book. Bizarre place. Big Sur - This is AMAZINGLY beautiful mountainous coastline. Tons of places to pull over and take pictures and a a handful of hikes along the way. Must stop at McWay Falls for photos. A cool place to stop for food and a nice walk is Ragged Point. There is also a hotel here that seems to be a perfect place to stay given its gorgeous plot of land. It feels like a highway rest-stop/biker stop with live music and lots of biker people. Moving up the coast a great place to have lunch is Ventana Inn (."  See More

"Be sure to take in the 17 Mile Dr along Pebble Beach."  See More

"Some of the greatest golf courses, Pebble Beach, Cypress Point Golf Course,"  See More

"From there, you can stop at Pebble Beach to work on your golf game (although that'll set your budget back a bit) or ride through pretty downtown Carmel for food and shopping."  See More

"There is so much to do and see along the way (Hearst Castle, Big Sur, Carmel Valley Village, Pebble Beach that you can't do it all."  See More

"17 mile drive through Pebble Beach is a MUST, also Hearst Castle in San Simeon was worth the trip."  See More

"Tourists like to check out Big Sur and Pebble Beach."  See More

"Make sure to have lunch at Pebble Beach golf course in 17 Mile Dr."  See More

"I would have to say Pebble Beach, along 17 Mile Dr."  See More

"Had lunch at Pebble Beach golf course."  See More

"Next you'll be set to visit the Monterey Peninsula, home to Moss Landing, Carmel, Pacific Grove & Pebble Beach."  See More

"I personally love the tiny Pebble Beach along the coast near Pescadero with a nice pebbled beach on one side and tide pools on the other."  See More

"i definitely suggest 17-Mile Drive which runs from Pacific Grove to Pebble Beach, a stop in Santa Barbara for some amazing wines, scenery and food."  See More

"For great food - take a quick drive to Pebble Beach and eat at Peppoli - it is a world-class quality meal."  See More

"17 miles drive has Pebble Beach on it!"  See More

"My favorite California beach is the tiny Pebble Beach just along the coast outside of Pescadero."  See More








   
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