38.1 Miles

Highway 46 Route

Cambria

Paved

This route extends the Santa Rosa Creek Route all the way to Highway 46 for some meandering turns and challenging inclines. Start out with coffee in town and end with a healthy, nourishing lunch right across the street. In between, you’ll meet some steep climbs at the end of Santa Rosa Creek Road—but then, you’ll be able to turn around and enjoy the descent.

Points of Interest

At 927, you’ll find an inviting, friendly environment frequented by many locals, a selection of table games, and a great selection of beers. They also pour wines and ciders produced by our friends on the Central Coast. While they don’t serve food, you’re welcome to bring something in to enjoy.

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Stop at Indigo Moon along Cambria’s Main Street for lunch and start with some wine and cheese pairings, but after that, go wild! Indigo Moon has plenty of options, and you can explore the menu while dining in the front room, on the patio, or in the charming garden out back.

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At the north end of Moonstone Beach, you’ll find Leffingwell Landing, a part of Hearst San Simeon State Park. There are public restrooms here, as well as picnic tables and trails that lead to some beautiful ocean overlooks.

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Venture into this quaint café for some coffee, tea, or even beer on tap! Check out the local art displayed on the walls or enjoy your beverage in the garden or on the patio.

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One of Cambria’s two estate wineries, the farmhouse and old dairy barn at Stolo Family Vineyards dates back to the late 1800s. Less than three miles from the Pacific Ocean, the vineyards thrive in Cambria’s unique microclimate, producing unmatched coastal style Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, and Syrah. Don’t miss their stunning property just outside of town.

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