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Located just over three hours south of San Francisco, Big Sur is without a doubt one of the most stunning parts of California. This stretch of coast looks out into the Pacific Ocean from the top of massive cliffs, offering breathtaking views at any time of the day. The region is perfect for vacationing with plenty to see and do, boasting a number of different state parks which are perfect for hiking, camping, or even picnics. This almost untouched part of the world is home to various wildlife, sea life, plant life and more natural wonders which are guaranteed to take your breath away. To make sure that your trip to Big Sur is as perfect as possible, we’ve put together some of the best places to stay.
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Post Ranch Inn
If you’re looking for the best views when staying in Big Sur, look no further than the Post Ranch Inn. This hotel is set in an absolutely perfect location, on a cliff overlooking the majestic Pacific Ocean. This amazing property is ready for vacationers who are hoping to unplug and relax, and you’ll be sure to be comfortable no matter which season you’re visiting in, as each room has a fireplace for when the temperature starts to drop. In your eco-chic room, you’ll also be able to enjoy a free mini-bar and of course a breathtaking view from your window or balcony, with both ocean and mountain views available.
Ventana Inn and Spar
Located off Route 1, this chic lodge isn’t on the ocean side, but you won’t be disappointed by the incredibly beautiful setting. The hotel creates a unique, special experience for guests using its elevated location and lush greenery. The hotel does offer ocean view rooms, but bear in mind that it is some distance away from the ocean itself. Rooms are made up for your comfort, with a television in each and other amenities on request.
Treebones Resort
If you’re looking for an eco-friendly, unique camping experience during your visit to Big Sur, Treebones Resort could be the perfect choice for you. A far cry from the expensive hotels and lodges in the area, Treebones provides a nature-oriented experience, offering yurts, glamping, campsites for visitors to pitch their own tents, and even the new, eco-friendly ‘human nest’. The resort holds a range of activities for guests, including yoga workshops and more during your stay.
Glen Oaks
For those unsure of the type of accommodation that they’d like to stay in when visiting Big Sur, Glen Oaks offers a whole range of different options from log cabin stays to rooms in their roadside inn. The cabins are designed in a ‘home from home’ manner and are idyllically located in the forest close to the river. A step up from glamping, Glen Oaks is a great choice if you’re looking for a peaceful and private stay surrounded by water, but don’t want to stay in a yurt or tent.
Full of natural beauty, there are so many places to stay in Big Sur that you’re bound to love.
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