Paso Robles is
conveniently located along Californias Central Coast,
halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, along U.S. Highway
101. State Highway 46 enters Paso Robles on its eastern border,
easily connecting Californias San Joaquin Valley and
Interstate 5 to Paso Robles. State Highway 46 continues west
allowing easy access to the coast near the towns of Cambria and
San Simeon and attractions such as the famous Hearst Castle.
The Rancho Paso de Robles
(Spanish for Pass of Oaks) was created in a land grant
in 1844. In the decade following the Gold Rush. Today the Downtown
City Park offers a number of entertainment events throughout the
year. Lively wine festivals, relaxing summer concerts and art
expositions highlight the local artisan talent of the quaint Paso
Robles region. |
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Central Coast Directory
California
Lodging Directory
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Featured
Bed and Breakfast Inns, Paso Robles California
- Chanticleer
Vineyard B&B, Paso Robles
the Inn overlooks lovely vineyards that dot this central
coastal wine country.
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- Orchard
Hill Farm, Paso Robles
an intimate bed and breakfast getaway situated on 36 acres
with wonderful hilltop views
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- Oak
Hill Manor, Atascadero
Nestled among mature oak trees and sitting graciously on
top of a hill overlooking the magnificent Santa Lucia Mountains
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- Cambria
Landing, Cambria
Bed and Breakfast in a small romantic town, next to the
ocean, nestled in the rolling hills where the "pines meet
the sea."
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- The
Olallieberry Inn, Cambria
a quaint bed and breakfast "Where Time Stands Still."
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- The
J. Patrick House, Cambria
"Best of the West Coast" Award and was named one
of the top 15 bed and breakfasts/country inns.
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- Kaleidoscope
Inn, Nipomo
This Bed and Breakfast Inn is located just off Highway 101,
near Pismo Beach, Edna Valley wineries, San Luis Obispo, Morro
Bay, Solvang, Hearst Castle, and several missions.
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