Adrienne S:...The bed was super comfy and the mosaic fireplace was lovely and romantic....more
Jyl K:“If ever in Cambria go to Victoria's Last Resort! What a blast my son and I had! This is a fun place to stay and the little town is great...with wonderful antique stores as well!”
Mandy M: WOW! Just AWESOME!... If you are looking for unique, out of the box and/or funky this is the place for you! ...more
Miranda L: Okay. This place REDEFINES bed & breakfasts...more
Jackie C....Victoria's Last Resort took Cambria to another level for me. It is an oasis within an oasis...more
J.J:...Delicious organic meals, spectacular views - this place has it all and is way outside the box...more
Monica P:“I got to stay here on Saturday night and recommend it highly - a very unusual bed and breakfast in Cambria....and I played Scott Joplin tunes at midnight and nobody complained!”
Adam B:“Best bed and breakfast ever!...more
Yvette P:...You actually need to see this place in person. The grounds are lovely and actually quite serene. ...more
Dario Z....Yes, only ONE room in this cozy & unique inn, but what a room it is....more
D.B.W:...retro inspired playful decadence that made me quickly unwind....more
Press and Media coverage:
Desert Companion Magazine May 2011
Your California (radio interview) May 2011
Thanks to all of you for sharing your comments both online and in our guest book.
Victoria
Along scenic Highway One on the Central California coast, midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles and only 30 miles from San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles, lies the village of Cambria. From the quaint East Village, across town to the Pacific Ocean, Main Street is free of the usual chain stores and franchises. Instead, an assortment of unique artist-owned shops and owner-operated restaurants await discovery. Clean air, mild temperatures, and a rugged coastline of pristine beaches ringed by pine forests and mountains define this hidden gem called Cambria -- truly, a little bit of paradise.
Visit all of wine coast country while staying in Cambria. Friendly locals will agree that Cambria is the perfect base from which to explore the area’s many attractions, from surfing and hiking, to wine tasting and antique shops. Hearst Castle is just 6 miles north, not far from our thriving colony of elephant seals (be sure to keep an eye out for the zebras grazing in pastures near the highway). Cambria is also home to world famous Nit Witt Ridge and the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, with its 400 acres of hiking trails.
Cambria is an oasis for the traveler longing for a simpler way of life and a truly relaxing and rejuvenating getaway. For more details on events and happenings in Cambria, please visit http://cambriaca.org