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California dreamin’

Few destinations summon as many daydreams as California, the breathtakingly gorgeous West Coast state with its impressive blend of landscapes… from beaches and vineyards to mountains and deserts. sunset palms, california Birthplace of the road trip, the rewards as you explore this Golden State are abundant and immediate, with swathes of sandy beaches along the Pacific Coast; the Sierra NevadaÂ’s snow capped mountains; Big SurÂ’s dramatic coast road; YosemiteÂ’s granite peaks; the characterful cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco; boutique wineries in Sonoma and Napa; other-worldy desert landscapes in Palm Springs; and dense, ancient forests with towering Redwoods. Luxurious retreats and secret hideaways reveal CaliforniaÂ’s alluringly charismatic side, away from the sun, surf and celebrity. cycling in palm springs, california 10 unusual facts about California 1. California accounts for 90% of the USAÂ’s wine production from over 400 wineries across the state. In worldwide production terms, California is the fourth after France, Italy and Spain. 2. Throughout California, youÂ’ll encounter the American obsession with SÂ’mores. Simply sandwich a toasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate between two crackers for a tasty campfire treat! 3. Redwood National Park is home to the worldÂ’s tallest tree, Hyperion (115m) but its location is kept under wraps for fear of causing irreversible damage. 4. The stateÂ’s coastline is an impressive 840 miles long and includes the world famous Pacific Coast Highway – Highway 1 – an awe-inspiring, cliff-hugging, all-American drive. 5. Mount Whitney (4421m), in CaliforniaÂ’s Sierra Nevada, is the highest summit in the contiguous United States and is located less than 100 miles from the lowest point in North America – Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park (86m below sea level). 6. El Capitan in Yosemite National Park is a climberÂ’s dream. The fastest ascent of this sheer granite rock face is an impressive 2 hours 24 minutes! The average climb time is 2-3 days. 7. One of the hottest places on Earth, Death ValleyÂ’s temperature peaked at 134°F/57°C in July 1913. 8. Almond, date and avocado lovers rejoiceÂ…California produces 80% of the worldÂ’s almonds, 99% of the countryÂ’s dates and 90% of the USAÂ’s avocadoÂ’s. 9. California has more national parks than any other state – including these world famous wonders; Yosemite, Death Valley, Joshua Tree and Redwood, and these lesser known marvels; Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Channel Islands. 10. ItÂ’s not just about sunshine and surfingÂ…California is home to 30 ski resorts with alpine activities for all abilities. The fist slopes open in November each year, and stunning Mammoth Mountain goes right through until 4th July. golden-gate bridge, san francisco, california James Bell is Managing Director at The Turquoise Holiday Company. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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