Youth Hostel in Montara
Travel Tips for HI - Montara - Point Montara Lighthouse (Page 1/6)
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11 Jan 2012 Genevieve, Canada:
Cambria, Ca. hostel is much better there |
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09 Nov 2011 Susan, USA:
The coast, the coast , the coast |
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16 Sep 2011 David, USA:
It's pricey, but if you can splurge a little, see the fabulous ocean view at the Distillery Restaurant in Moss Beach, for lunch or dinner. |
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24 Aug 2011 Pascal, Germany:
Good coffee just minutes away in Montara near the gas station. |
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15 Jun 2011 Suzana, USA:
Point Reyes, another hostel with a magnificient view |
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06 Jun 2011 Michael, USA:
half moon bay brewing company in nearby pillar point...about 4 miles south. |
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06 Jun 2011 Michael, USA:
pigeon point hostel in pescadero |
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15 Jun 2011 Suzana, USA:
The amazing views and the park a block away from the hostel. |
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07 May 2011 Jeff, USA:
staying where you are sleeping. Open your window and let the ocean in, or sit on the bench near the working lighthouse and listen to the ocean. Play cards...relax...our son wanted to stay another night, and for him, that is somewhat amazing. |
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07 May 2011 Jeff, USA:
Travel south to Half Moon Bay and walk downtown (cool shops), and grab some great fish tacos at the Flying Fish Grill. Further south in the town of Pescadero...Duarte's restaurant serves up a great Cream of Asparagus and Cream of Green Chile Soup. If you venture into SF, the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Golden Gate Park rivals the Smithsonian in D.C. Great planetarium, aquarium, rain-forest etc. Go on a weekday to avoid the crowds, and you can find half-off coupons on the web for 14.95. General admission is usually $30.00. |
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HI Hostel Montara - Point Montara LighthouseOn the rugged California coast, 25 miles south of San Francisco, historic 1875 fog signal station and lighthouse have been preserved and restored by HI-AYH and the California Department of Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with the Coast Guard. Explore the coastline; watch annual gray whale migration (Nov-April). Visit the nearby James Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, a four-mile stretch of tide pools full of starfish, crabs, mussels, abalone, and sea anemones. Enjoy beaches, swim, surf, kayak, jog, horseback ride, windsurf and bicycle along the shore. | more...... |

