2nd St cafes and Baywood Park Pier, Los Osos
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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.
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.
A tiny stretch of boardwalk in a beautiful setting on the estuary, with a waterfront coffee shop and many cute cafes where you can relax.
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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!
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A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
A pretty street to stroll along in downtown Paso Robles, with Victorian houses and cottages.
Historic houses, beautiful trees, and views of the volcanic peaks.
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!
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A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
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