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Живописный тур по Кармел-бай-зе-Си на электронном велосипеде

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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.
Город: Монтерей и Кармель
Sat 24 May
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Дополнительная информация
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
2
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
3
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
4
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
5
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
6
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
7
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
8
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
9
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
10
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
11
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
12
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
13
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
14
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.
15
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.
16
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California on Monte Verde St., between 8th and 9th Avenues
17
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
18
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are not open to the public but are private residences. They are located between 5th and 6th Avenues on the east side of Torres St.
19
Carmel Beach
At the foot of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach backed by cypress trees known for surfing, dog walking & sunsets. One of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated "One of America's Top Beach Towns.
20
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
21
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
22
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
23
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
24
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
25
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.
26
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.
27
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California on Monte Verde St., between 8th and 9th Avenues
28
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
29
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are not open to the public but are private residences. They are located between 5th and 6th Avenues on the east side of Torres St.
30
Carmel Beach
At the foot of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach backed by cypress trees known for surfing, dog walking & sunsets. One of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated "One of America's Top Beach Towns.
31
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
32
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
33
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
34
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
35
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
36
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.
37
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.
38
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California on Monte Verde St., between 8th and 9th Avenues
39
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
40
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are not open to the public but are private residences. They are located between 5th and 6th Avenues on the east side of Torres St.
41
Carmel Beach
At the foot of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach backed by cypress trees known for surfing, dog walking & sunsets. One of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated "One of America's Top Beach Towns.
42
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
43
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
44
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
45
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
46
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
47
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.
48
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.
49
Golden Bough Playhouse
The Golden Bough Playhouse is a historic two-story theatre in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California on Monte Verde St., between 8th and 9th Avenues
50
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
Passing by the historic cottages in Carmel.
51
The House of Hansel & Gretel
The Hansel and Gretel houses in Carmel are not open to the public but are private residences. They are located between 5th and 6th Avenues on the east side of Torres St.
52
Carmel Beach
At the foot of Ocean Avenue, Carmel Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach backed by cypress trees known for surfing, dog walking & sunsets. One of the most iconic spots on California's Central Coast and is rated "One of America's Top Beach Towns.
53
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
54
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw dropping ocean views.
55
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right at the mouth of our Carmel River where it meets the sea.
56
Carmel Mission
Includes stops at the beautiful and historic Carmel Mission and Clint Eastwoods's Carmel Mission Ranch.
57
Кармель
Исследуйте множество различных архитектурных стилей, путешествуя по городу Кармель-бай-Си.
58
Парк Девендорф
Парк является центральным местом сбора Кармель для проведения мероприятий на открытом воздухе. Отличное место, чтобы устроить небольшой пикник или сбежать от центра города и насладиться причудливым прудом с карпами, расположенным в углу парка.
59
Валентина
Эта бронзовая скульптура Джорджа Уэйна Лундина называется «Валентинка». Он был установлен в Первом парке Мерфи в 1994 году. Это отличное место, чтобы остановиться, чтобы сфотографироваться, пока некоторые в группе пользуются туалетом, прежде чем отправиться вдоль пляжа.
60
Театр "Золотая ветвь"
Театр «Золотая ветвь» — исторический двухэтажный театр в Кармел-бай-зе-Си, Калифорния, на улице Монте-Верде, между 8-й и 9-й авеню.
61
Сказочные домики Хью Комстока
Проезжая мимо исторических коттеджей в Кармеле.
62
Дом Гензеля и Гретель
Дома Гензеля и Гретель в Кармеле закрыты для публики, это частные дома. Они расположены между 5-й и 6-й авеню на восточной стороне Torres St.
63
Пляж Кармель
У подножия Оушен-авеню находится красивый пляж Кармел с белым песком, окруженный кипарисами, известный серфингом, выгулом собак и закатами. Одно из самых знаковых мест на центральном побережье Калифорнии, признанное «одним из лучших пляжных городов Америки».
64
Набережная Кармель-Бич
Проходя мимо красивого пляжа Кармель, обязательно сделайте много фото!
65
Живописная дорожная дорожка
Самая красивая и культовая дорога с односторонним движением в Кармеле с потрясающим видом на океан.
66
Государственный пляж Кармел-Ривер
Анклав дикой природы прямо в устье нашей реки Кармель, где она впадает в море.
67
Миссия Кармель
Включает в себя остановки в красивой исторической миссии Кармель и на ранчо Кармел Мишн Клинта Иствуда.
68
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
69
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.
70
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.
71
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.
72
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!
73
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.
74
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.
75
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.
76
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.
77
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
78
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
79
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
80
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.
81
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
82
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.
83
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.
84
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.
85
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!
86
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.
87
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.
88
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.
89
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.
90
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
91
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
92
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
93
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.
94
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
95
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.
96
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.
97
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.
98
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!
99
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.
100
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.
101
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.
102
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.
103
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
104
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
105
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
106
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.
107
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
108
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.
109
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.
110
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.
111
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!
112
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.
113
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.
114
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.
115
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.
116
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
117
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
118
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
119
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.
120
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
121
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.
122
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.
123
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.
124
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!
125
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.
126
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.
127
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.
128
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.
129
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
130
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
131
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
132
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.
133
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
134
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.
135
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.
136
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.
137
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!
138
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.
139
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.
140
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.
141
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.
142
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
143
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
144
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
145
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.
146
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
147
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.
148
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.
149
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.
150
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!
151
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.
152
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.
153
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.
154
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.
155
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
156
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
157
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
158
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.
159
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
160
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.
161
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.
162
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.
163
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!
164
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.
165
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.
166
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.
167
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.
168
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
169
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
170
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
171
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.
172
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
173
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.
174
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.
175
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.
176
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!
177
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.
178
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.
179
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.
180
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.
181
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
182
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
183
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
184
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.
185
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
186
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.
187
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.
188
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.
189
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!
190
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.
191
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.
192
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.
193
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.
194
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
195
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
196
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
197
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.
198
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
199
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.
200
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.
201
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.
202
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!
203
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.
204
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.
205
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.
206
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.
207
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
208
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
209
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
210
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.
211
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
212
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.
213
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.
214
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.
215
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!
216
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.
217
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.
218
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.
219
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.
220
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
221
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
222
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
223
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.
224
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
225
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.
226
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.
227
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.
228
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!
229
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.
230
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.
231
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.
232
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.
233
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
234
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
235
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
236
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.
237
Carmel
Explore many different architectural styles while riding throughout the town of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
238
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.
239
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.
240
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.
241
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!
242
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.
243
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.
244
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.
245
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.
246
Scenic Road Walkway
The most beautiful and iconic one way road in Carmel with jaw-dropping ocean views.
247
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
Passing by the beautiful Carmel beach, be sure to take lots of photos!
248
Carmel River State Beach
An enclave for wildlife right where the mouth of our Carmel River meets the sea.
249
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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Jeanette_M
Mar 2025
We had an amazing time. There was a slight hiccup in plans when we showed up for our tour and hadn't been told it had been cancelled due to it just being the two of us on the tour. The staff was apologetic and offered to have on the same tour the next day. We adjusted our plans and made it work and had an excellent time.
Darcy_A
Jan 2025
Leslie was great! She gave us a hybrid tour based on what we wanted to see! First time E Bike riders and her instruction was easy to follow. So fun! Highly recommend!
David_a
Dec 2024
Great way to see 17 mile drive. Not sure how but there was a mixup with our Viator booking and it said we were on the Carmel tour. Leslie, our tour guide communicated effectively and got our tour changed. The bikes were great and we got toser lots of nature on our trip, sea otters, seals etc. I would highly recommend this tour.

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