Pacific Coast Highway to CAMBRIA - A Californian Summer - Part FOUR and a half!

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I’ve always wanted to say I was riding the PCH . Translated as driving on the Pacific Coast Highway. That stretch of over 600 miles of road that clings to the most coastal areas and offers some othe best scenery in the whole of California. It’s the kind of road that you drive just for fun.

We started our road trip in San Francisco (the start of the PCH) but then ventured inland for Sonoma, Lake Tahoe and Yosemite so venturing down after leaving Carmel was our first real view at what this road had to offer. There are so many stops you can make and although you can drive the whole thing in under 10 hours without stopping, where’s the fun in that?

THE BIG SUR. My research had told me that the Big Sur - one of the longest and most scenic stretches of the road, where the Santa Lucia mountains hit the Pacific Ocean, was not to be underappreciated. The famous Bixby Bridge is a great marker that you’ve arrived in this area and it’s probably worth parking up to fully take in the experience. We decided that past Bixby Bridge was a good place to rest and relax for a beautiful lunch. Nepenthe Restaurant is a legend in this area. The views are divine. We were a table of 10 and so we called ahead when leaving Carmel to let them know we were coming. The drive from Carmel took around 1hour and 40 minutes and we were happy we reserved a table as the waiting times here can be crazy. I think this has to be one of my favourite restaurants on the whole trip. Not just for the ambience or the view but the food and staff. The Ambrosia burger is amazing! The only issue is it’s up a steep hillside and might not be suitable for anyone with mobility problems.

CAMBRIA. We arrived in Cambria after another hour of driving and headed straight for our accomodation at Oceanpoint Ranch. I found this little gem after searching for accomodation that had a design aesthetic and we were not disappointed. It’s situated a short stroll to Moonstone Beach. A wild and beautiful stretch of rocks and sand in Cambria, but also was home to a games room, outdoor pool, restaurant, stunning design and this was the place that introduced us to the s’mores life and outdoor gaming. Cornhole, firepits and garden games which enticed all the guests to come and connect of an evening.

Can you spot my trend? America is so good at having two Queen beds in a room and it’s so good for families. This boutique hotel had everything we needed and more. We loved it so much we didn’t have much time to check out the town itself but i’ve been told we missed out not visiting Linn’s for a pie that has made the town famous. Next time for sure! We met some lovely travellers here including some Spanish families our children played with even through the language barrier and a Chinese couple who shared their birthday cake and celebrations with us. You really couldn’t ask much more from a one night stop along the Pacific Coast Highway.

Riding the PCH . Don’t forget to stop around Bixby Bridge and The Big Sur for photos and life appreciation.

Where we ate - Nepenthe - 48510 Highway One - Big Sur. A sunny platform restaurant carved into the rock with brightly coloured umbrellas and a 180 degree walk around view to appreciate. Great food, staff and location. Just watch all the steps. The parking is also tight and we ended up parking on the road below. Other things to look out for are McWay Falls and the Elephant Seal Vista Point.

Cambria

Where we stayed - Oceanpoint Ranch - 7200 Moonstone Beach Drive. Cost. We paid £250 for the 5 of us in one room with free parking via booking.com. This boutique hotel has so much to offer and is perfect for anyone wanting a beautiful pit stop en route.

Don’t miss - a walk to Moonstone Beach and a trip into town to sample one of Linn’s famous pies! If you fancy a trip to Hearst Castle, the 56 bedroom design marvel of William Randall Hearst, you are only a few miles away! In it’s heyday this was visited by many 1920’s and 30’s movie stars of Hollywood and even had its own exotic zoo. You can still see the zebras from the highway!

After leaving Cambria the list of stops are endless. You can move onto Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Avila Beach, Pismo Beach or straight onto Santa Barbara. We headed to Santa Barbara and the town of Ojai for the most magical stay in The Caravan Outpost, an airstream lovers dream. Come back on Friday for all of the magic of these special places.