| Pismo Beach is a beautiful city and tourist spot in | | | | have become the county's leading crop. |
| California's San Luis Obispo County. Tourists and | | | | Since these vineyards are located in the same county |
| visitors who come here enjoy a wide range of | | | | and are in close proximity, there are a number of |
| activities from golfing, bicycling and horseback riding | | | | luxury to cheap hotels that even offer tours of |
| to hiking, scuba diving and more. Aside from the clean | | | | these wineries. |
| waters and pristine beaches, you get to explore its | | | | Beach House Inn and Suites - This hotel offers 15 |
| coves, tide pools, caves and as well as the renowned | | | | comfortable rooms and suites. Guests will enjoy a |
| Monarch Butterfly Grove. There is also the Pismo Pier | | | | wide range of facilities like Internet access, coffee |
| near Pismo Beach hotels which offers a good venue | | | | makers, comfortable beds and breakfast. For |
| for walking, sightseeing and fishing activities. | | | | inquiries, call them at 805-773-7476. |
| Another aspect of you should see is its very own | | | | Beachcomber Inn - This Pismo Beach hotel has 7 |
| winery. The Winery is the pride of South San Luis | | | | rooms. It is good for those on a tight budget since |
| Obispo County. With its location between Los | | | | rooms are comfortable yet offered at cheap rates. |
| Angeles and San Francisco, it is the perfect stop | | | | For inquiries, their number is 805-773-5505. |
| over destination to enjoy wine tasting activities. | | | | Bes Western Shelter Cove Lodge - This is one of |
| There's Arroyo Grande Valley, Edna Valley, Nipomo | | | | the finest Pismo Beach hotels you can get. It has 52 |
| and Avila Valley. | | | | well-appointed rooms. It is near the beach and most |
| In this county, wine growing can be traced as far as | | | | area attractions. Rooms are equipped with air |
| the missionary days of the viticulture of California. It | | | | conditioning units, phone, Internet access and more. |
| was the Franciscan padres who planted the first | | | | You can call them at 805-773-3511. |
| grapes here in the 1880s. Since then, wine grapes | | | | |