A visit to Hearst Castle
Posted by Ashwini | Posted in Bay Area Weekend Gateways | Posted on 27-04-2011
Tags: Hearst Castle, Hearst Castle in California, Hearst Castle Tour
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Located on the hills of San Simeon Hearst Castle was built as luxury bunglaw/home for Mr.Hearst.
When it was built this castle featured 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms, 19 sitting rooms, 127 acres (0.5 km2) of gardens, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a movie theater, an airfield, and the world’s largest private zoo!!.Though the guided tour doesn’t show you all the rooms,it includes dining area, a hall,2-3 bedrooms and swimming pools.You can see pictures of Mr.Hearst and his grandkids feeding animals in their own private zoo.There is also a video display of Mr.Hearst and his family,how he spent his time in this castle are shown in his own private theatre.
Visitors are welcomed by a grand outdoor swimming pool which is in ancient Roman style.Check out the tiles used inside the pool.
Hearst Castle conducts 5 types of guided tours for seeing the castle,then garden,expolring the castle at sunset etc.The visitor center is located at the bottom of the mountain and a bus will take you up to the hill.If you are interested in interior architecute then Hearst Castle is the one for you.We also enjoyed the drive from SFO to Hearst Castle.We saw lots of wineries and beautiful green hills of the coastal area.
Official site and other interesting blogs I read :
http://www.hearstcastle.org/content/hearst-castle-tours
Heaven at Hearst Castle
Shoreline Park
Posted by Ashwini | Posted in Bay Area Weekend Gateways | Posted on 09-02-2011
Tags: shoreline park, shoreline park and aquatic center mountain view, shoreline park in mountain view
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Point Lobos State Reserve
Posted by Ashwini | Posted in Bay Area Weekend Gateways | Posted on 08-02-2011
Tags: Point Lobos, Point Lobos Park, Point Lobos State Reserve
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Point Lobos, is one among the beautiful state parks of California.Small trails and clean beautiful beaches.
Start a relaxed slow pace trail from Sea Lion Point Trail,next Bird Island up to Granite Point and then back to
Sea lion point.You will enjoy the view of the blue pacific ocean.




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