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Cary Ordway is a travel writer specializing in California and the Pacific Northwest. He writes a regular travel column that appears in dozens of major newspapers. He operates websites focusing on regional getaway travel including www.californiaweekend.com and www.northwesttraveladvisor.com.
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Drive North From Bodega Offers Great California SceneryHead over to Bodega from the main north-south freeway of Highway 101 and you're in for a treat. Some of California's best coastal scenery is on the drive north to Point Arena. Historic Lodgings Offer Plenty of California CharmCalifornia's historic lodgings offer a unique getaways, and a little bit of Golden State history as well. Westlake Village Inn a Classy L.a. Lodging AlternativeThe enchanting Westlake Village Inn offers an elegant respite from L.A.'s big-city traffic, yet it's close to Malibu, Santa Monica and other Los Angeles attractions. Central California Wine Region Like TuscanyWineries, vineyards and views of Central California coastal wine region closely resemble those of Tuscany, Italy. Marin's Small Towns Charm Bay Area TouristsSeveral charming small towns are just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Duffy Boat is Ideal Way to Tour Balboa IslandBalboa Island has some of the most expensive homes and real estate in the country, as well as a charming downtown. But there's no need to live there to sample the good life. San Diego's Mission Bay Offers Sun, Fun and PalmsSan Diego's Mission Bay is a great base of operations for your next visit to San Diego. It offers an excellent beach resort, lots of beaches, trails, parks and, of course, sunshine. Big Sur Offers Best of California SceneryBig Sur offers some of the most spectacular scenery on the California coast and is well worth the short drive along curvy roads from Carmel. Sonoma Valley Offers Smalltown Charm, Bigtime WineOne of the premiere wine regions of California is the Sonoma Valley which offers wine every bit as good as nearby Napa Valley, but still retains a small-town character with more family-run wineries than huge conglomerates. Sideways Movie Put Spotlight on Santa Barbara WineriesThe movie hit Sideways drew attention to one of the most scenic wine-making regions of California. Visitors will remember many filming locations as they tour the area.
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