Paso Robles, California
Located near the historic Highway 101 in California’s Central Coast is the small town of Paso Robles. In recent years, Paso Robles has become the center for wine are the central coast. More than 200 wineries occupy the hills and mountains surrounding the city. Paso Robles is known for its natural mineral springs that bubble to the surface to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Soon to follow would be the natural mineral baths of hot water supply treatments. Today, this means that the Paso Robles Inn.
The Paso Robles Inn remains a central landmark of the city. The hostel consists of several brick buildings around a large courtyard and gardens. Facilities include a restaurant on site, café, sports bar and lounge and a pool and spa. Most rooms have a terrace with privacy curtains and Jacuzzi to running water.
Spring Street just opposite the hostel is a central park with a playground, historical library, gazebo, fountain and lots of mature shade trees. Around the park, storefront shops, restaurants, wine shops and a cinema. Activities and attractions are not lacking in Paso Robles, the most popular of which is a wine tasting. Wine Wrangler is tasting the local shuttle. There are three 18 hole golf nearby public course links, Hunter and Chalk Mountain Ranch in nearby Atascadero take. Lakes Nacimiento and San Antonio offers opportunities for boating, water skiing, fishing and swimming. In the nearby town of San Miguel is an excellent example of an early Spanish mission. Other places to visit within an hour drive from Hearst Castle and Paso Robles are the famous towns of Cambria, Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. Cambria is located directly west of Paso Robles has an ocean promenade with beautiful hotels and inns along Moonstone Beach. Directly south of Paso Robles on Highway 101, San Luis Obispo. In SLO you will find many restaurants, bars, shops and other attractions that make up this unique university town.
Paso Robles, where a rich history, delicious food, wonderful wine and mineral water cure.