2nd St cafes and Baywood Park Pier, Los Osos
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A nature-filled magical area, foggy and cold, and not very walkable (sidewalks are rare), but with some hidden gems.
Boats and kayaks in the water, while local families have big gatherings on the grass.
Attractive public market two minutes drive north of downtown, with outdoor and indoor seating, and nice walks nearby.
Adorable spot along Highway 1, with creamery food truck, lunch food truck, amazing glassworks store, pottery store, leather store, and peaceful Irish chapel.
Cute yellow building, a historic train depot, only open 2 hours a week and during model railroad days in April and October.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Adorable gold rush (and college) town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
Lovely place to sit with views of the vineyards and the morro called Islay Hill.
Hip area with wine bars, cafes, and bakeries, where you can sit on a patio surrounded by ivy-covered walls.
Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
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Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
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