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From September 1-June 14 tours are offered on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, except federal holidays. From June 15-August 31 tours are offered on Mondays-Saturdays except federal holidays. Call for details (805) 927-7361
Seductive, seaside chic with a splash of offbeat sets the tone for the Moonstone Beach lifestyle. Cozy sweaters, books and local artists. 6100 Moonstone Beach Dr., Cambria, ebbandflowoceanfront.com, (805) 203-5538
For eleven years Maddie Mae’s Pet Pantry has been helping residents and visitors of the Central Coast provide their pets with top of the line pet supplies. Come see us at our beach location in Cambria or our wine country location in Templeton. 614 Main Street, Cambria, maddiemaespetpantry.com, (805) 924-1139
Enchanting Cambria vacation Rentals
Enchanting Cambria vacation Rentals. Offering large selection of Vacation rentals from Ocean Front Homes to Cottages in the Pines. Pet Friendly Homes as well as monthly rentals. 712 Main St, ScenicCoastRentals.com, (800) 927-6163 or (805) 927-6163
The team of Laura McKinney and Allison Hackett are local to the Central Coast with experience in luxury service for sellers and buyers, homes, vineyards, and ranches. Laura McKinney, DRE #01493489 Allison Hackett, DRE #02174124. LauraMcKinneyRE@gmail.com,
(805) 235-0457, AllisonHackettRE@gmail.com, (805) 395-1227
Covell Ranch has 50+ Clydesdale horses and 2,000 acres of pasture and forest the family lives on in Cambria. They have been raising them for nearly 40 years. They are open Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for horseback riding and at noon for vehicle tours. 5694 Bridge St, Cambria, covellsclydesdaleranch.com, (805) 975-7332
Specializes in ocean-front and ocean view vacation rentals and real estate sales. Serving the Central Coast from Cambria, south to San Luis, north into Big Sur, and east to include Paso Robles Wine & Ranch country. 768 Main St., Cambria, breenvacationstation.com, (805) 927-1303
Try some fantastic local boutique wines of the Central Coast in the wine shop. Enjoy an intimate French-influenced dinner in the restaurant. Serving only the best organic meats and produce. Dinner 5-9 p.m. Lunch 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wine Bar open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 788 Main St., Cambria, madelinescambria.com, (805) 927-4175
Nitt Witt Ridge is a hilltop home transformed by one man into what has been described as an “assemblage of sculpted junk.” Arthur Weal, spent many years collecting items fellow Cambrians were throwing away in order to create the home, which has been named a California Historic Landmark as a true example of a folk art environment. Tours available. 881 Hillcrest Drive, (805) 927-2690
Offering year-round tours of farmstead creamery and goat farm. Creamery tours are $20/person and must be reserved online (day-of bookings OK). Experience a true farmstead dairy on private coastal property, learn about their Cheese Club and enjoy unique local cheeses! http://www.stepladdercreamery.com, on Instagram @stepladdercreamery
Book now at , (805) 395-3015
An eclectic clothing and gift shop located at the historic Garden Shed. Featuring handmade letterpress greeting cards, candles, contemporary wearables, soft sweaters, textured scarves, kimonos, cotton dresses, gauze blouses, hats, jeans and jackets. The goods are curated through long-standing relationships with artists and designers who have a passion for what they produce. 2024 Main St., Cambria, http://www.oceanheirestatecompany.com, (805) 909-9022
In mid-town Cambria the quaint shops include several beautifully curated shops: Cambria Garden Shed, garden and home grown rare and exotic succulents; Lily’s Coffeehouse, refreshments; Ocean Heir, woman’s apparel and greeting cards; Simplistic Home, home décor and gifts; and, Cayucos Cellars Winery. cambriagardenshed.com, (805) 927-7654
More Info: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/the-marketplace-at-the-garden-shed
Two giant locations on the Central Coast offering a nice selection of antiques and collectibles. Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Located in Cambria at 2110 & 2084 Main Street. RichManPoorManAntiques.com, (805) 203-5350
Read more about the antique store here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/nostalgic-antiques-draw-rich-and-poor
A wide variety of unique yarns, knitting and crochet supplies, buttons, and kits. Something for everyone, from the beginning knitter to the serious fiber artist. Unique gifts and offerings to remember your trip to Cambria. 4210 Bridge St. entrance on Main St., cambriayarn.com, (805) 927-3280
Located in the heart of the East Village of Cambria, Evans and Gerst features English, French, Italian and selected European furniture, as well as lighting, mirrors, paintings, sculptures, Asian accents, garden and decor. Appointments recommended. Located at 4111 Bridge Street, Cambria, 93428. http://www.evansandgerst.com, (805) 927-7301
Cambria Pines Lodge-Wood Fired Pizza Night-Join us nightly from 5-7:30- visit cambriapineslodge.com for information about all our social distancing events! 2905 Burton Dr., Cambria, cambriapineslodge.com, (805) 927-4200
Read more in the Cambria Travel Guide: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cities/cambria-travel-guide
Details on Harmony
Headlands State Park
• Open from 6 a.m. to sunset.
• No dogs, horses or bicycles in the park.
• No camping or camp fires allowed.
• Wear layered clothes to accommodate
weather.
• Beware of ticks: Avoid bushes and grasses.
• Stay on the trail: Do not enter sensitive
wetland areas
Harmony Glass Works now lies at the north-west end of the street. Founded in 2007 and open daily, the shop is a gallery, studio and school, which offers beginner classes in glassblowing techniques. Open 9am-5pm Daily
In a town where nothing is exactly ‘normal’, the folks at Harmony Valley Creamery know what it takes to create awesome craft ice cream, made in small batches that delight the taste buds of locals and visitors alike. Founded in 1913 around a burgeoning local dairy industry, the formation of the Harmony Valley Creamery Association would see Harmony serve as the capital of Central Coast dairy production for nearly half a century.
This mission is number 3 in the chain of 21 missions. The Church at the mission has been marvelously restored. Peaceful and rustic, the mission now serves as a retreat center, where guest can find solitude, away from ether busyness of every day life. Located at 1 Mission Creek Rd., Jolon, CA 93928, about an hour drive from Paso Robles. missionsanantonio.net, (831) 385-4478