Friday, April 13, 2012

for MadzUK

For your 3 days on the Cape in June start with Sandwich. Visit the village, the oldest on the Cape. Choose to visit the Glass Museum or the Heritage Museum. Head toward the water and go to Factory Rd (as in Glass Factory) and walk out across the boardwalk to the bay. If you are hungry between 11 and 4 there%26#39;s a nice selection of everything at Dunbar%26#39;s Tea Room in town across from the Grist Mill.



Drive on down the Cape on scenic 6A and stay mid-Cape possibly at the B%26amp;B in Harwich that I mentioned.



The next day have breakfast at Bonatt%26#39;s or Dino%26#39;s in Harwich. Head to Chatham in the morning and drive down Main St. Do some shopping if you have time in the one of a kind shops and galleries. Continue on until Main St. dead ends. Turn right to the Lighthouse and enjoy the magnificient ocean view. Walk the beach for 1/2 hour. (Every other Wed. afternoon the Lighthouse is open for tours if you want to try to plan ahead for that.) Then head to the Outer Cape and the famed Cape Cod National Seashore beaches. Get some info ahead of time so that you know which ones to visit perhaps from your innkeepers. Back in Harwich have a drink (the food is only so so) at Brax on the harbor and enjoy the view then Cape Sea Grill for a lovely dinner.



The last day you can visit Provincetown and Wellfleet. At Ptown you can consider a whale watch, Art%26#39;s Dunes Tours are fun, climb the Pilgrim Tower, stroll Commercial St. with the drag queens and the families but I suggest that you start with a visit to the Province Lands Visitor center for the 360 degree views of dunes and ocean and the short films and exhibits. www.nps.gov/caco.



That should be plenty for 3 days.



Have a great Cape visit.



for MadzUK


Thanks for the extra info this is just the sort of info we need. We are really looking forward to our trip.



for MadzUK


Okay great but, if you ask your question in a separate Topic post here you can get additional replies regarding the Cape and folks who live in these areas that you want to visit but who also come to Cape Cod can give you input on Newport and so forth.




These computer forums are quite new to me and I,m not that computer literate. Do you mean if I put the same message in post a new topic I should get more replies.




See the blue button on the right called POST A NEW TOPIC?



Select that and post the question that you sent to me. Try to also select Cape Cod in the drop down menu above that.



Then, when you go onto the Boston and other forums, again post the same questions that you asked me via the private message.



Try to be descriptive in the subject line. Soon you%26#39;ll have input coming in.



Also, when you fine the forums you may want to set them up in your favorites so that you can check for results within a few clicks.



Lastly, the contributors to these boards love hearing trip reports and feedback when you return if you%26#39;d like to contribute.



Hope this simplifies the process a bit for you.

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