EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 5 MIN
The Allure of Open Spaces: A Travelogue from Cambria to Ragged Point
The Central California coast offers an experience of tranquility and natural beauty, serving as a therapeutic refuge for the soul. Our journey commenced with an easy flight to San Luis Obispo, followed by an exploration of the largely undeveloped expanse between Gorda and Morro Bay, where miles of open grasslands and the majestic Pacific Ocean create a breathtaking landscape. A visit to Hearst Castle, an architectural marvel, allows one to glimpse the opulence of the 1930s, while the nearby Piedras Blancas elephant seal colony presents a chance to observe these giant creatures in their natural habitat. As we stroll along the Moonstone Beach boardwalk, the serene ambiance and California's ocean air lets us reflect on the simple yet profound beauty of this region. This episode encapsulates the essence of a retreat into nature, highlighting the allure of California's empty Central Coast.As we traverse this scenic area, we are indebted to the Hearst Corporation for the preservation of the 83,000 acres surrounding Hearst Castle. This iconic structure, with its storied history and opulent architecture, serves as a focal point for our explorations. We visit local wineries, such as Vino Robles. Our exploration culminates in a serene evening stroll along the Moonstone Beach boardwalk in Cambria.
What this episode covers
Visiting Cambria, San Simeon and Ragged Point, California, where the emptiness and open space next to the Pacific are a tonic to the soul. Touring Hearst Castle, meeting the elephant seals, and walking the Moonstone Beach boardwalk. Read more about this destination on GoNOMAD.com travel.
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