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  Overview
Cardiff-By-The-Sea is a beach community located 25 miles north of San Diego, nestled between San Elijo Lagoon to the south and rolling hills to the east. Cardiff-by-the-Sea is known by the locals as Cardiff. It has warm sunny days and cool evenings which prevail throughout the year. Along with moderate temperatures, Cardiff has breathtaking views along 2 miles of pristine Pacific Ocean coastline, a 900-acre ecological reserve, world- class surfing and residents who take pride in their community. Cardiff is one of five communities comprising the city of Encinitas.
The five communities making up the city of Encinitas are Olde Encinitas, New Encinitas, Olivenhain, Leucadia and Cardiff-by-the-Sea incorporated into the City of Encinitas in 1986.
• Olde Encinitas: A small beachside area featuring a mix of businesses and housing styles. The Encinitas welcome arch, the famous surf break Swamis and the early 20th century La Paloma Theater are located here. Olde Encinitas is divided from New Encinitas by a low coastal ridge
• New Encinitas: A newer region which features a golf course, many shopping centers, and is composed of larger tract homes.
• Olivenhain: A semi-rural region in eastern Encinitas, composed of mostly single family homes, an active 4-H Club, and several private equestrian facilities. Olivenhain connects to Rancho Santa Fe via Encinitas Blvd.
• Leucadia: A coastal community of the city. Leucadia features tree-lined streets and boulevards. The community features art galleries, unusual stores and restaurants, along with single family homes and views of the ocean.
• Cardiff-by-the-Sea: Encinitas’ southernmost oceanfront community, this community was named after Cardiff Wales in 1914 and features streets named after British cities and classical composers.
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