Baileyana Winery, SLO
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Lovely place to sit with views of the vineyards and the morro called Islay Hill.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Sleepy, modest town. Good place to start a drive down Indian River Rd, or to enjoy a coffee at Old Florida Coffee Co, the most attractive spot in town.
Sleepy, modest town. Good place to start a drive down Indian River Rd, or to enjoy a coffee at Old Florida Coffee Co, the most attractive spot in town.
Small town with a few cafes on El Camino Real, some wineries, a sweet chapel, a playground, and pretty trees around houses along I Street.
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Colorful, pretty main street and boardwalk, with great cafes, lovely ship playground, and mesmerizing yellow cliffs.
Colorful, pretty main street and boardwalk, with great cafes, lovely ship playground, and mesmerizing yellow cliffs.
Trendy area with coffee shop, beer garden, wine bars, and cider bar, in industrial-style architecture with murals.
Lovely place to sit with views of the vineyards and the morro called Islay Hill.
A magical place set upon hills with huge majestic oaks, shimmering green lawns, and exquisite Spanish architecture and decor, all backed by Ojai's mountains.
Beautiful views of the coast, cute buildings, and amazing bus ride!
Small town with a few cafes on El Camino Real, some wineries, a sweet chapel, a playground, and pretty trees around houses along I Street.
Lovely place to sit with views of the vineyards and the morro called Islay Hill.
Walk past the beautiful sorority and fraternity houses in the shade of trees.
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