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Big Sur

My Favorite Stops in Big Sur

October 14, 2014 By kimwheeler 11 Comments

I think Big Sur is one of my favorite spots in California, maybe the world, and with the warm fall weather California is having, I wanted to share some great spots to visit there.

These photos were from a late spring visit, but fall is a perfect time too. The weather tends to be even nicer than summer. This was a day trip, but we spent the night in nearby Carmel, which is just half hour or more drive to Big Sur depending on your destination. 
The drive is one of the best parts. It can be foggy in mornings, but most days it burns off by afternoon and can get very sunny and warm.
One happening spot on the way for breakfast or lunch is The Big Sur Bakery.
Charmingly housed in a cottage with an adjoining garden and a makeshift art gallery, it’s worth a stop. They have fantastic cappuccinos and pastries and sell their own granola among other cute items.

Plants really seem to thrive here with the mix of fog and sun!

Some of the art and a stick sculpture in the garden.

Love, love, love this place!! So Northern Cal.

They have a cookbook out now, The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook.
Our goal this day ways to take a small hike at Julia Pfeiffer Burns Park and lunch later.
This beautiful state park is about 37 miles south of Carmel on Highway 1.
We did the Ewoldson Trail, which was under 5 miles and crosses small streams. 
There are some of 2,500 year old redwoods in this park!
Mischief! The boys made a seesaw with logs and scrambled up the trails faster than we could. There are bridges and streams to hop and cross and a few banana slugs to check out as well.
A squiggly redwood, which is a genetic mutation of the tree. Beautiful!

Took some fail selfies. 😀
An alligator-like log we found. 

At the end, of the trail, you can walk a short distance and see the famous McWay Falls and an amazing hidden beach.

 Looking at McWay Cove from the Waterfall Overlook Trail.

The sun was  beginning to push the fog away and boys were hungry, so it was time for lunch at another Big Sur landmark, Nepenthe.

Nepenthe is a breathtaking spot perched above the Pacific. This multi-level restaurant and gathering spot has been serving travelers, artists and Bohemians since 1949. It’s open most everyday of the year for lunch and dinner.


 The colorful outdoor seating area by the entrance.
We chose to eat inside as it was still a bit chilly. It’s still like open-air dining though, with 
great views, but heaters and a fire pit. 

This day the fog obscured some of the ocean, but it was still gorgeous.
(My son Griffin had just shaved his head for St Baldrick’s Day!)

Love this fence on at Nepenthe made of the squiggly redwood.

The long outdoor tables are good for people watching and panoramic views on clear days.

I bought the pretty, My Nepenthe cookbook at The Phoenix Shop, below the restaurant, which is always good to peruse after a meal. The book chronicles the story of Nepenthe and the talented Fassett family who have run it all these years. I’m crazy for the photographs and recipes. It’s probably my favorite cookbook right now.  Romney Steele, author and granddaughter of the creators, lives in Oakland and also has a lovely blog. 

The shop has a wonderful mix of handmade local goods from soaps to quilts, pottery, jewelry, and much more.  A wonderful spot for souvenirs from Northern California!
Another cool book they carry, The California House, is all about the homes of Old California.
On the way back we passed pretty Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn below, another Big Sur institution that also serves breakfast and dinner. More information about it’s very interesting rooms and history here.
Make sure you plan for plenty of drive time going through here. There are many photo opportunities and funky spots to check out.
Our day was mostly foggy, but the sun broke through many times. I recommend wearing layers when visiting Big Sur. It’s very casual and anything from chunky sweaters to fleeces and down jackets work.  You may also want to throw some shorts in your car. Comfy shoes or boots are smart here as are scarves.
Big Sur really is like no place else on earth. Do not miss an opportunity to visit!
You might also want to check out the Big Sur Food & Wine Festival, November 6-8 this year. More information and tickets on their site.
Kim
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Filed Under: Big Sur, Big Sur Bakery, Jullia Pfeiffer Burns Park, Nepenthe

California Dreaming- Pismo, Avila, and California Missions!

March 6, 2012 By kimwheeler No Comments

My Jackson doing swing kung-fu on Pismo Beach.

Last week was break for our boys from school- or as many people call it here, ski week. That is because most families take off to hit the slopes. We have had an unusually mild winter here in Northern Cal and the snow hasn’t been too good up in the mountains, so we decided to road trip down South.

We had not been to California’s central coast in some time. We thought it would be fun to see Pismo and Avila Beaches and check out San Louis Obispo, and the college for my engineer wannna be, Jackson. He is 13, but starting high school next year wanted to check out California Polytechnical at San Louis Obispo’s famous engineering school.

Mission San Miguel.

My youngest, Griffin, is in 4th grade this year, and in California that means studying the California history and missions. Usually, you study California history all year and are assigned a mission to make a model of near the end. It’s always fun to visit your mission if you can.

One of the murals inside.

Griffin chose San Miguel. San Miguel is pretty close, just a few hours south near Paso Robles, and a little gem in the chain of 21 missions. It was on our way down, so it was a perfect stop for us.
Mission San Miguel Arcangel, built in 1816, has the best preserved interior of all the missions. Most of the California missions have been rebuilt at some time, but this one has not, only repaired. The church’s highlights are its colorful murals and old paintings. Masses are still held here and you can light a candle outside in a special devotional area. Of the missions I have seen, this one is the most charming and authentic.

It was about an hour and half drive to San Miguel from the South Bay. The small town and mission are literally just off highway 101. The town in quite cute and has it’s original storefronts still up from long ago. There is even an espresso stop/bakery that was converted from an old filling station and also a little pizza place we stopped for lunch.


After our stop, we headed down to Pismo Beach. Pismo, for those who aren’t familiar, is one of the few beaches left in United States, and the only one in California, that you can drive onto. It’s got lots of dunes and goes for miles.

Pismo Beach

It’s pretty uncrowded and the beaches are wide open. We stayed at a place called Sandcastle Inn, right on the beach. It’s small, but wonderful hotel with a cozy fireplace lobby. The staff there was nicer than The Four Seasons and that is not an exaggeration. We paid a great price for a roomy suite with a sitting area and dining room and a huge patio right over the beach.

View from our suite.

The make your own (disaster) waffles in the breakfast room was quite popular with the men, all three of mine. The boys also appreciated the swings right on the sand. The contest was to see who can lunge the farthest and embed glass in your foot at the same time! ( Right?) The beach was very nice and we found tons of sand-dollars. We liked the home-made cookies in the afternoon too. The tea and coffee all day in the sunny breakfast room with fireplace was a homey touch.

We also drove to Avila Beach, right up the road about 5 minutes. Avila is newly redone and has a darling little beachfront with lots of new shops and restaurants. They have a charming small waterfront.

 It also has a pier with a cute restaurant, The Olde Port Inn, at the end where you can see the fish swim under you as you eat. We never did get to eat there, they were closed. Hopefully next time!

Doesn’t this place look cute? At the end of the pier in Avila Beach.

 Avila and Pismo are both great beaches to learn to boogie board or surf on because of their shallow break. They are many hotels right on the Avila waterfront that provide boogie boards. They are also adjacent to ocean front restaurants and it makes for an easy getaway weekend with a family.

Avila

I don’t know about you, but I am never a huge fan of beach restaurants. They are always over-priced and not the best and even sometimes grubby. However, on this trip we ran across a real find, Ventana Grill, in Pismo. It’s gorgeous, glass-walled and modern and situated over the sea. It looks pricey, but it so reasonable, food so fresh and service so good, we went two nights. One thing they serve everyone is their homemade tortillas with cinnamon butter. How good does that sound? Ventana Grill calls its food coastal fusion. Whatever it is it’s delicious. Lovely and wish we had one here. Don’t miss this if you are down that way! They have a kids’ menu too.

Ventana Grill and their great view of the Pacific.

 Pismo is an older town, but it still has a charm seen especially in remnants of it’s heyday as a vacation destination. There are so many adorable streets leading down to the many beaches. I kept thinking how cool it would be to buy one of those original beach shacks as a getaway.

A cute beach shack.

Clearly, a lot of people already had. I’m a sucker for the shingled ones and copious French doors. Pismo Beach is easy to get to and is a ten minute drive or so to San Louis Obispo.

On a hike in Pismo.


 San Louis Obispo, is a small college town about 10 minutes inland. I didn’t know much about SLO, as people call it, except that it has been voted, the happiest place in America to live. After visiting, I can clearly see why.

The town of San Louis Obispo. via google images.

 This town is so pretty, nestled between the sea and the hills. My favorite part of the charming downtown is all the outdoor restaurants, which abound here. A river runs through it and many restaurants line the river. This is a large downtown, but it feels small. There are so many unique shops besides Pottery Barn and some large chains. I especially like the area near the San Louis Obispo Mission, which we also visited.

Grif in front of San Louis Obispo Mission.

There is a very cool outdoor Mexican cantina across from the mission. They also have a Cornish pasties shop, a fantastic coffee roasting spot, and some one-of-a-kind shops right in this vicinity. At one of these Griffin, my shopper son, bought this cute sign for his room.

Love this.

On the way home, we took the famous Highway 1 home. We came down on 101, a quick 3 hours drive to Pismo area from the Bay Area.  For a change we drove Highway 1 along the Pacific the whole way and it was long. A LOT longer. I had forgotten. For a break, we took a quick stop in another charming spot, Cambria. Cambria is a darling spot with a lovely ocean path among cypress trees. There are many cute accommodations here! It’s the perfect spot to stay if you are visiting Hearst Castle. Hearst Castle, former home to William Randolph Hearst, is a landmark worth visiting and deserves a full day for sure. In San Simeon there is also an elephant seals nesting area right off the highway.  It’s been improved lately and there is now a terrific viewing spot. Don’t miss it. There are very few spot in the world to see these amazing creatures!

Elephant seals. The best viewing time in Jan-March.

Some views of Ragged Point.

 Not far past Hearst Castle we stumbled upon my favorite find of the trip, Ragged Point Inn and Restaurant. This piece of heaven on earth, came just about lunch time and so we sat outdoors and had lunch among hummingbirds and butterflies. Honestly, it was the prettiest patch of land above the ocean I have ever seen. You can also stay at this nirvana too.

Photo-bombers!
Lunch among the butterflies.

After the kids explored the resort and gift shop, we hit their cappuccino bar (they also have a take-out lunch place), and continued on our way North. Here, you are at the beginning of Big Sur, which stretches a very long way, almost 90 miles from San Simeon to Carmel. The trip is scenic, but I don’t think it gets really beautiful until you hit Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where a waterfall hits the ocean, about an hour South of Carmel.

View from Highway 1.

Almost there.. 

Big Sur is probably one of my most favorite spots on this earth and if you haven’t seen it, you need to add it to the bucket list! There are lodges, retreats, restaurants, and art galleries that are amazing. The camping and state parks are probably the best in California. You get the mix of redwood forest, ocean and rolling oak covered hills. There is something so romantic about this empty wind-swept landscape that makes me feel like I’m worlds away from everything.

Bixby Bridge on Highway 1 in Big Sur.
Kim:)







Photos Northern California Style, unless noted.

Filed Under: Avila, Big Sur, California, Missions, Pismo

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