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Get a lofty view of Pasos wine county from the basket of a hot air balloon.
Watch the massive, colorful balloon being inflated then climb in the wicker basket for an unforgettable journey over the vineyards and tree-dotted rolling countryside. Lets Go Ballooning (805-458 -1530) offers one-hour rides for $189 per person. Reservations are required.
Pedal your way around Pasos Westside with Central Coast Outdoors (888-873-5610, 805-528-1080). The company offers a bike tour of the area that stops at wineries for complimentary tasting and a picnic lunch. The 32-mile route is hilly at times, but theres always a van you can hop in. The tour costs $119, plus $25 if you need to rent a bike.
If youd rather spend a few hours biking in the morning then tour wineries by van in the afternoon, the company offers two options for $129. One travels through canyons northeast of Paso then visits the wineries of eastside, the other travels the Pacific coast north of Cambria then visits Westside wineries. Both include a picnic lunch, visits to two-four wineries and tasting fees. The company also offer bike trips in the Edna and Arroyo Grande valleys near San Luis Obispo.
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