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Malownicza wycieczka e-rowerem z przewodnikiem Carmel-By-The-Sea

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You will ride from our bike shop in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea and explore cottages throughout Carmel. Passing several local historic sites, you will ride down the Carmel coastline along Scenic Drive; a one-way, 15-mile per hour road. You’ll pass landmarks such as the Tor House, Butterfly House, Carmel River State Beach, Clint Eastwood’s Mission Ranch, and the Carmel Mission, one of the most authentically restored Catholic mission churches in California.

The minimum for a non-private tour to operate is 4 people. If you reserve a tour date and we have less than 4 people sign up for the tour then we reserve the right to cancel the tour with a full refund, or convert the tour to a private guided tour (additional rates apply), or combine the tour with another tour at a different time that day, or convert the tour to a standard rental reservation (no tour guide). These options will be reviewed with the customer for their approval 24 hours before the reservation.
Miasto: Monterey i Karmel
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  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Karmel
Poznaj wiele różnych stylów architektonicznych podczas jazdy po mieście Carmel-By-The-Sea.
2
Park Devendorf
Park jest centralnym miejscem spotkań Carmel podczas imprez plenerowych. Świetne miejsce na mały piknik lub uciec od centrum miasta i cieszyć się osobliwym stawem koi położonym w rogu parku.
3
Walentynki
Ta rzeźba z brązu autorstwa George'a Wayne'a Lundeena nazywa się Walentynka. Został zainstalowany w First Murphy Park w 1994 roku. To świetne miejsce, aby zatrzymać się na zdjęcie, podczas gdy niektórzy z grupy korzystają z toalety, zanim udamy się wzdłuż plaży.
4
Playhouse Złota Gałąź
Golden Bough Playhouse to historyczny dwupiętrowy teatr w Carmel-by-the-Sea w Kalifornii przy ulicy Monte Verde, między 8 a 9 Aleją
5
Bajkowe chaty Hugh Comstocka
Przechodząc obok zabytkowych chat w Karmelu.
6
Dom Jasia i Małgosi
Domy Jasia i Małgosi w Carmel nie są otwarte dla publiczności, ale są prywatnymi rezydencjami. Znajdują się one między 5 a 6 Aleją po wschodniej stronie Torres St.
7
Plaża Carmel
U podnóża Ocean Avenue Carmel Beach to piękna biała piaszczysta plaża otoczona cyprysami, która słynie z surfowania, spacerów z psami i zachodów słońca. Jedno z najbardziej kultowych miejsc na środkowym wybrzeżu Kalifornii i jest oceniane jako „Jedno z najlepszych miast na plaży w Ameryce.
8
Promenada na plaży Carmel
Przechodząc obok pięknej plaży Carmel, koniecznie zrób dużo zdjęć!
9
Malowniczy Chodnik Drogowy
Najpiękniejsza i najbardziej kultowa jednokierunkowa droga w Carmel z oszałamiającymi widokami na ocean.
10
Plaża stanowa Carmel River
Enklawa dzikiej przyrody tuż przy ujściu rzeki Carmel, gdzie łączy się ona z morzem.
11
Misja Karmelu
Obejmuje przystanki w pięknej i historycznej Carmel Mission oraz Carmel Mission Ranch Clinta Eastwooda.
12
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
13
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
14
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
15
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
16
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
17
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
18
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
19
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
20
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
21
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
22
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
23
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
24
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
25
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
26
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
27
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
28
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
29
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
30
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
31
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
32
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
33
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
34
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
35
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
36
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
37
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
38
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
39
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
40
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
41
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
42
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
43
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
44
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
45
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
46
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
47
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
48
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
49
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
50
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
51
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
52
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
53
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
54
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
55
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
56
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
57
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
58
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
59
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
60
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
61
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
62
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
63
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
64
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
65
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
66
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
67
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
68
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
69
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
70
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
71
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
72
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
73
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
74
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
75
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
76
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
77
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
78
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
79
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
80
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
81
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
82
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
83
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
84
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
85
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
86
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
87
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
88
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
89
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
90
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
91
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
92
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
93
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
94
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
95
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
96
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
97
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
98
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
99
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
100
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
101
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
102
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
103
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
104
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
105
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
106
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
107
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
108
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
109
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
110
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
111
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
112
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
113
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
114
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
115
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
116
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
117
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
118
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
119
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
120
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
121
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
122
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
123
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
124
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
125
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
126
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
127
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
128
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
129
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
130
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
131
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
132
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
133
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
134
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
135
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
136
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
137
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
138
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
139
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
140
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
141
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
142
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
143
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
144
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
145
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
146
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
147
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
148
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
149
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
150
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
151
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
152
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
153
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
154
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
155
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
156
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
157
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
158
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
159
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
160
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
161
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
162
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
163
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
164
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
165
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
166
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
167
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
168
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
169
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
170
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
171
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
172
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
173
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
174
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
175
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
176
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
177
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
178
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
179
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
180
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
181
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
182
PacRep at the Forest Theater, Carmel
See the oldest amphitheater west of the Rockies, be inspired to catch a show, and hear the origin story of Carmel as we know it today, founded by artists of all types, built on community by two men named Frank.
183
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are the original life-size doll houses built simply because a man loved a doll-maker. The dozen on this block are private residences, but there's many others in town that are now shops and restaurants that your guide can point out.
184
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel, in one block we see 6 of these cute fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of this style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
185
Devendorf Park
The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. A great place to have a little picnic or get away from downtown and enjoy the quaint koi pond nestled in the corner of the park. And no dogs allowed!
186
The Valentine
This bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was installed in the First Murphy Park in 1994. This is a great place to stop for a picture while some in the group use the restroom before we head along the beachfront.
187
First Murphy House
The first Murphy House in Carmel, California is a historic Craftsman style home built in 1902. It features a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves, and exposed rafters, as well as a cozy, comfortable interior with hardwood floors, fireplace mantels, and built-in cabinets. The house is located in a quiet neighborhood a short walk from downtown Carmel and is a beloved landmark in the community. The house is currently being used as the location for the Carmel Heritage Society.
188
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre which includes a conventional 300-seat theater in the front and a more intimate, 150-seat circle theater in the back.
189
Carmel Beach
At the base of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white, sandy beach backed by Gowen Cypress trees and is known for surfing, dog-walking & sunsets. It's one of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated one of America's top beach towns.
190
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
191
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
192
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
193
Carmel Mission Basilica
The crown jewel of the California Missions. We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some informational stories from its early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
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James_A
Oct 2024
We learned a lot. Stuff you just wouldn't get in a car ride. And the biking was flat out fun. We had 2 hours and wished we had the opportunity to do more. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable on the area! She had her history lessons ready to go in her backpack. A to of fun.
giamoody
Sep 2024
In town for a couples weekend and the highlight agreed upon by app was Leslie’s e bike tour ! We got to conquer our fear of E bikes, see the beautiful pebble beach lodge and learned so much about the architecture , history and even the florals in the area! Bikes were fantastic! Tx so much Leslie and Mad Dog! Was a blast !
Henry_G
Sep 2024
Our tour guide Leslie was wonderful. She was informative and made the experience fun. This was our first trip to Carmel. I highly recommend this tour. Their new cafe had great coffee to :)

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