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10 weird and wonderful things to do in California

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

From 101 Holidays newsdesk

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The California fly-drive holiday recommendation is one of 101 Holidays’ most popular pages – driving yourself around this immense and diverse state is a great way to explore beyond the more obvious attractions. Here are 10 weird and wonderful things to do in California.

1. The hills above Palm Springs are home to The Integratron, one of the world’s weirdest must-sees. Located on a magnetic vortex, this dome shaped building was built by George Van Tassel to be a rejuvenation centre and time machine. It claims to have communicated with Extra Terrestrials, and apparently harbours a magical magnetic energy.holiday destinations

2. If you’re a wine enthusiast and are planning to tie the knot, surround yourselves with beautiful Merlot and Pinot Noir vines as you say “I do” with a wedding at Gundlach Bundschu Winery. Celebrate with a wedding breakfast in the romantic Cave Barrel Room. More ideas and information from California Wines.

3. Try sky-diving at 120mph, two miles above the wine country, from the Russian River to Lake Sonoma. Land at the Alexander Valley Vineyards for a celebratory glass or two.

4. Take a catamaran across Lake Shasta to some spectacular caves, formed over 250 million years ago. Trek up into the hills for a chance to see bald eagles, mountain lions and black bears and have a go at sluicing for gemstones and fossils.

5. Enjoy a game of Monopoly in the Park in San Jose. Throw the monster dice on a gigantic 930 sq ft Monopoly board wearing Monopoly pieces as headgear. Great fun for all the family.

6. Head to Chico for the Yo-Yo Museum, housing a collection of yo-yos dating back 80 years. It’s also home to the world’s largest yo-yo, weighing an impressive 256 pounds!

7. Huntington Beach a surfer’s paradise. Not only is the beach sensationally sandy, but it hosted the world record for the most riders (40 in total) on one giant surfboard in 2005. Time your visit to coincide with the US Open Surfing Championships in July and August to see how the experts do it.

8. Pasadena is home to the infamous Colorado Street Bridge. Built in 1913 across a canyon linking the San Gabriel Mountains to the Los Angeles River, it is rumoured to be haunted and has been the location of numerous suicides.

9. In North Hills, a 15 ft topiary poodle stands on Plummer Street and Hayvenhurst Avenue, created by resident Brian Welch. Named ‘Ivy Poodle’ the pooch even wears a red ribbon collar to celebrate Christmas.

10. Visit Watts Towers in Los Angeles, an art centre with a difference. Consisting of 17 different towers, the steel structures are adorned with mosaics made from whatever materials were available to the artist, Simon Rodia. With no access to machinery, the towers were created using his own ingenuity and simple tools (including a washer’s belt and buckle).

Visit our recommended tour operator for California: North America Travel Service

Meet the Boss: Ruby Briggs, North America Travel Service

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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Every week at 101 Holidays we meet the boss of one of the UK’s finest tour operators. This week it is the turn of Ruby Briggs, managing director of North America Travel Service, which specialises in tailor-made holidays to the US, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean. Ruby lives in a village near Skipton, North Yorkshire, with her husband, John, a concert pianist.

• Where are you planning to go on holiday this year, and why?

No surprises that the USA is on my list each year. John and I love the Southwest – California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado & Utah – so we’ll probably go back to Southern California and Arizona, maybe Las Vegas too.  This whole region has such a relaxed yet sophisticated feel to it: luxurious hotels, amazing scenery, great shopping, great weather and exceptional restaurants.

• What is your favourite bolthole in the UK, and why?

Although I love travelling, when the opportunity arises to enjoy a short break in the UK, it’s usually The Yorke Arms at Ramsgill-in-Nidderdale, in beautiful North Yorkshire, less than an hour’s drive from home. As soon as we drive into the village my blood pressure drops 20 points. Francis Atkins (one of only a handful of female Michelin-starred chefs), Bill Atkins (the perfect host), John, Kirsty, Peter and the rest of the staff there make us feel at home straight away, and of course the food is always incredible. The scenery is beautiful and it’s the perfect location for long walks.

• If you could spend a long weekend in any city abroad, which would you pick, and why?

It has to be Venice. Quite simply, it’s the most romantic city in the world.

• Please tell us three items that are always found in your luggage.

Too many clothes! Despite working in the travel industry for over 30 years I’m amongst the world’s worst packers. My iPod and BlackBerry would always be with me, even on holiday. The thought of returning to thousands of emails would drive me crazy so I’d rather spend 30 minutes a day keeping on top of them.

• What one thing would most improve people’s overall holiday experience?

Preparation. Sounds obvious, but so many people don’t do it.  Spend time talking to your travel professional about what you shouldn’t miss, wherever you are going.

• What has been your worst holiday experience?

Camping when I was a Girl Guide. I looked forward to it so much but it rained for a week beforehand so it was miserable, muddy and cold, and I’m not ashamed to say, even though it was only for a weekend, I was homesick.

• Tell us your favourite hotel: in the UK; in mainland Europe; in the rest of the world.

I’ve already told you my favourite hotel in the UK. In Europe, there are a couple. The Luna Baglioni in Venice, just around the corner from St Mark’s and only steps away from The Grand Canal and Harry’s Bar. The other is the Park Hyatt Vendome in Paris: very stylish, beautiful rooms and exceptional service. In the rest of the world it would be an impossible decision, but certainly somewhere in the US.

• What is the most exciting project your company is working on right now?

We’re in the process of rolling out a new system that will speed up our overall booking process with our hotel partners and enable us to keep on top of the best rates available minute by minute.

• Thank you, Ruby.

Please visit the North America Travel Service website.