Friday, January 11, 2013

Off the beaten path in California


The official “unofficial” guide to California is Rob Lowe. While you may love his movies, some of you may not share your love for the same places he might be recommending. So make your own adventure and goo off the beaten path with Bus Rental Ca.
One hidden treasure located halfway between California and San Francisco, just north of Morro Bay on California Highway One is Cayucos and you can easily get there with bus rental CA services. This quaint California beach town has its origins in the late 1800s and still maintains a nineteenth century look.
It’s reputed to be one of the best places along the coast to go antique shopping and if you love to look for a bargain, there are about a half dozen places along Ocean Avenue that will have you enthralled for hours on end with your bus transportation.
You could also rent a bus to tour the murals scattered around town for a look at how different eyes see the neighborhood.
Another place worth visiting is Casa Grande, located a half-hour drive north of Morro Bay. Commonly known as Hearst Castle, it was the home of American newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst who built the nation’s largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism.
If you’re planning on visiting the area between December to February, then the elephant seal rookery about four and a half miles north of Hearst Castle is a must visit attraction. The seals come up around this time of the year to give birth and it’s not uncommon to see about 4,000 newborn pups during that time.
Food wise, local charter bus rental customers recommend Hoppe's Bistro, a charming place along the coast, with a pretty garden and a menu that includes rare, locally farmed red abalone! And when paired with a wine from nearby wine country of Paso Robles, you get a mouth-watering meal unlike any other.
So, that’s the low down (no pun intended) on one of California’s best-kept little hideaways that you can easily visit with Bus Rental Ca.

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