Fernwood Resort offers rustic accommodation in Big Sur. The motel has a sun terrace and mountain views. Guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar.
Located adjacent to the Big Sur River, this California hotel features an on-site restaurant and bar. Pfeiffer Day Use Beach is 10 minutes’ drive away. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
Big Sur Campground and Cabins features rooms in Big Sur. The property features mountain and river views. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with an outdoor fireplace.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant as well as a bar, Big Sur Lodge is located in Big Sur, within 38 km of Point Lobos State Reserve and 50 km of Presidio of Monterey Museum.
Bradley
United Kingdom
Ideal for a night away on your own. Wonderful hikes with stunning views plus lots of animal noises. Good beer selection in restaurant too.
Featuring free WiFi, a hot tub and a heated outdoor pool, Contenta Inn offers accommodation in Carmel Valley, 20 km from Monterey. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a TV.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Functional motel like property. Old but clean and spacious room, nice garden area. Comfortable bed and clean linen.
Surrounded by large flower gardens, this lodge offers a seasonal outdoor pool from May to October. Carmel-by-the-Sea is 15 minutes’ drive away.
Ryan
South Africa
Amazing location with walking distance to the village with easy access to a ton of restaurants and bars. Scenery is spectacular. The staff are amazing and will accommodate where required. Loads of parking, facilities are great.
Nestled among the Santa Lucia Mountains, Hidden Valley Inn is just 5 minutes walk to Carmel Valley Village where guests can explore many wine tasting rooms, boutique shops, and fine restaurants...
M
Canada
Comfy bed, helpful staff, easy check in/check out process.
Located in Carmel Valley, within 23 km of Point Lobos State Reserve and 28 km of Presidio of Monterey Museum, Little European Lodge provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and...
Featuring mountain views, The Camp at Carmel Valley in Carmel Valley features rustic cabins with a bathhouse, a garden, a tennis court and a terrace nearby.
This place is a total scam. When you book through other websites, they do not notify you that the road is closed at half an hour from the hotel. My wife and I took a total of six paid days off of work, drove 300 miles, and then we were turned away 30 minutes from the hotel. When calling the lady wanted us to take a 150 mile detour to get to the hotel. We ended up, scrambling and trying to figure out what to do, spending a lot of money on a last-minute hotel and ruined our entire vacation. They seem perfectly happy taking peoples money, knowing perfectly well they can’t get there. The least they could do is make a courtesy phone call if somebody is booking outside of their website or some kind of notification. Screw this business and the lack of compassion and empathy when asking for a refund was inhumane. You not only took my money but you ruined an entire vacation. Screw all of you guys.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The Valley is stunning and our favourite place in the US.
The Valley is stunning and our favourite place in the US. The drive there is magical and the scenery and walks are amazing. Avoid the overpriced tourist traps and spend some time getting into the wild.
Miles
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
There are several rooms across the highway 1 from the main...
There are several rooms across the highway 1 from the main facility. We were given one of there rooms. It was not was not disclosed to us ahead of time that we would have to walk across a busy highway. I am handicaped. Make sure you are not booked for one of these rooms since there is no crosswalk, sign to watch out for pedestrians or flashing light. Very dangerous! The facility was full so we could not be moved so we had to drive another 4 hours to find a place to stay for the night. The website for Big Sur River Lodge doesn't show these rooms on their main page. It looks like all rooms are near the restaurant, pool, store and river relaxation area. It is very decieving.
Pamela
10
Scored 10
The Big Sur coastline is the most beautiful part of the...
The Big Sur coastline is the most beautiful part of the California coastline! The windy drive is a little nerve racking, but the rugged beauty and the amazing turquoise blue color of the ocean are a feast for the eyes. The people in Big Sur are also very nice. Everyone needs to see Big Sur at least once in their lifetime. McWay Falls is breathtaking! Must have lunch or dinner at Nepenthe! The food is great and the location is magical.
Mai
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The place is located at state park with options for trails.
The place is located at state park with options for trails. There was no breakfast so that's somewhat inconvenient. The room itself as a nice fireplace, a hot tub in the terrace and a comfortable bed. But the shower is tiny.
Tami
Israel
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked Big Sur Lodge, the scenery along Hwy. 1, and the...
We liked Big Sur Lodge, the scenery along Hwy. 1, and the walk to to Pfeiffer waterfall in the Park 13 miles south. It's fairly easy to get around if the drive does not intimidate you. But the shortage of park rangers makes it difficult to find certain trails & info. We liked eating and sitting at the River Inn. Forget going to Point Lobos. It is so crowded you can't park near the main hiking trail, and you may, in fact, not be able to park there at all. Sadly, Big Sur is becoming too popular and crowded on holidays or in the summer. Go there at the other times.
I loved the campground site. There is a beautiful river around the campgrounds which we were able to hear running while at our campsite. I love the dim lighting at night, we were provided free firewood for the first night and you can purchase another set for $10 which was cheaper than the nearby stores. The staff was exceptional and very kind. One of them provided us with an entire itinerary that was amazing. Only issue was the futon bed was not that comfortable but it was tolerable
Room F was available when we got there quite early so we were able to check-in and get settled before it really started raining!
We had a delicious drink at the bar and chatted with the staff a bit. Had a nice walk thru the surrounding area and had dinner there that night. We only stayed 1 night but will definitely be back for a longer stay in the summer
The premises are amazing, the true star of the stay. Amidst a beautiful forest with giant trees. The walks around the camping grounds and to the restaurant are beautiful. Just take the car out of the driveway and your nearby all the main sights of Big Sur, Pfeiffer beach, Big Sur Bakery, hiking spots etc.
Lovely hotel in the mountains.
Good brunch on Sunday.
Enjoyed the walk to Pfeiffer Falls.
Great pool area.
Cabins were comfortable and large fan in the room was welcome.
Very peaceful and quiet plus no cell/wifi coverage or TVs so a real switch off to relax.
Absolutely stunning property. Surrounded by redwoods with incredible views of the coast. Very peaceful. The staff were very kind and helpful. The room was clean and well maintained. Close to the best hikes in Big Sur.
Location is amazing. It’s nestled within the trees so it’s very beautiful. It’s really close to hiking trails and that made it convenient. plus, you can’t go wrong with all that Big Sur has to offer.
Amazing location in the heart of Big Sur valley. Hikes from the doorstep. Good restaurant food. Bonus to find that the room with 2 double beds actually has a separate bedroom for one of the beds.
This place is just perfect :) The location is great and you can do a lot of activities from the hotel: get into the Redwood, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The area has a good mountain vibe.
The setting in the redwoods is gorgeous, and the wildflowers were great. Dinner at the restaurant exceeded our expectations. Everyone who worked at the lodge was very friendly.
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