We spent one night in Cambria on our leisurely trip up the coast from San Diego. We have never stayed in Cambria before, and were intrigued by the thought of staying in one of the various beach-side inns along the ocean. The Fogcatcher inn had a nice, clean, well-appointed suite for the 3 of us to stay. The decor was lovely and beach-inspired, with everything we needed to enjoy a restful stay. No need for the inroom coffee maker, since they serve fresh brewed coffee in the lobby every morning. After checking in, my husband and I crossed the street to follow the wooden walkway along the cliff above the ocean. The views were stunning, and there were stairs to take us down to the beach for a view of the tidepools. We opted for a partial ocean view king suite for this trip, but I would happily go for a full ocean view suite (upstairs from ours, I suspect) if we ever pass this way again. The only caveat is that in that location (beachside inns are above the ocean, but below a small hill) there is no cell phone service. Emergency calls only. No doubt the room phone would be able to handle any calls you might want to make.
We spent one night in Cambria on our leisurely trip up the coast from San Diego. We have never stayed in Cambria before, and were intrigued by the thought of staying in one of the various beach-side inns along the ocean. The Fogcatcher inn had a nice, clean, well-appointed suite for the 3 of us to stay. The decor was lovely and beach-inspired, with everything we needed to enjoy a restful stay. No need for the inroom coffee maker, since they serve fresh brewed coffee in the lobby every morning. After checking in, my husband and I crossed the street to follow the wooden walkway along the cliff above the ocean. The views were stunning, and there were stairs to take us down to the beach for a view of the tidepools. We opted for a partial ocean view king suite for this trip, but I would happily go for a full ocean view suite (upstairs from ours, I suspect) if we ever pass this way again. The only caveat is that in that location (beachside inns are above the ocean, but below a small hill) there is no cell phone service. Emergency calls only. No doubt the room phone would be able to handle any calls you might want to make.