Youth Hostel in Cambria
Travel Tips for HI - Cambria - Bridge Street Inn (Page 1/1)
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06 Jan 2012 Susan, USA:
Just walk around town. Not a chain store or restaurant anywhere. Just a couple of blocks from the hostel. Plenty of places to shop, browse and eat, or just enjoy the atmosphere. |
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12 Dec 2011 Giulia, USA:
Fiscalini Ranch Preserve for a gorgeous stroll on cliffs above the ocean |
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15 Oct 2011 Ray, USA:
Hearst Castle especially the evening tour on Friday or Saturday. Reservations are required. Call to hostel let them know you may arrive a little late. |
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20 Jun 2011 Joseph, USA:
West End bar... definitely the best burger in town! |
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15 Oct 2010 Marie-Laure, Canada:
NADA !! in midle of nowhere, Perfect break between SFO and LA |
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17 Sep 2010 Jonathan, USA:
Hostel Obispo - San Luis Obispo |
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15 Sep 2010 Shakeel, Australia:
Pizza guys nearby has good burgers with real nice fries. |
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15 Sep 2010 Shakeel, Australia:
A Castle nearby ... worth checking out. |
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15 Sep 2010 Shakeel, Australia:
Not sure, seen couple of places that might be worth checking out. |
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HI Hostel Cambria - Bridge Street InnThe Bridge Street Inn is a charming cozy historic parsonage sitting amidst a volleyball lawn in a quaint village one mile from Moonstone Beach on California's scenic Highway 1. At four hours from Los Angeles to the south and San Fransisco to the north, it is a perfect halfway stopping point on your coastal journey. Stroll along the seaside, watch for whales, otter and elephant seals, tour Hearst Castle and local wineries and art galleries, hike, bike and kayak. Enjoy volleyball or a game of croquet on our lawn and the peace and quiet and relaxed small town atmosphere and stay an extra day. | more...... |

