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    Great spot for a walk or bike ride. Very flat. Lots of parking near seafood Sams or fisherman's view. Nice breeze helps keep you cool

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    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company - Bus tour

    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company

    4.3(25 reviews)
    38.7 km

    We had a great time discovering how cranberries go from from bog to table. We hadn't known the bogs…read moreare dry most of the year and they don't wear waders like on TV. The tour was accompanied by the farm's dogs. Who provided a bit of the unexpected. A lot of fun.

    I dislike leaving less than stellar reviews, but I couldn't recommend doing a bog tour here. Your…read moreexperience in different weather may vary wildly. There's a lot of interesting and good information, and I liked the people. But.... The first half of the tour is in an old mini bus. The bus has tiny windows, like 4" square, and no air circulation. No fans. No air conditioning. Today was nearly 90 out by 10 am, when our tour started, and temperatures inside the bus got so hot that stepping out felt cool! You don't travel far, and then they stop for 10 minutes to talk about what's out the window. It's brutal. Ironically, the travel distances are so slim most people could walk it. But, just sitting on the bus in the heat? Yuck. The second half is in an old shed where you learn about harvesting. Again, it could be interesting, but it's a good 10° hotter, even with the fans going, and it makes it hard to focus. Or even listen. Better weather would have helped. But, we had an old lady in our tour group nearly pass out, and the guide indicated that that was not uncommon. Heck, complimentary water would be nice. Waters are a dollar. The tour is fifteen. It's all cash only.

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    Cape Cod 6A - National park parking lot.

    Cape Cod 6A

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.1 km

    Cape Cod's route 6A is the Old King's Highway that runs from Sandwich,MA to Orleans, MA. It is much…read moremore scenic than driving on Highway 6. There are pretty houses with the picket-fences. Just like I imagined what Cape Cod should look like. There are diners, antique shops, donut shops and farm houses along the route. We also stopped off a the Roland C. Nickerson State Park. There are easy hiking trails to Flax Pond and Cliff Pond. The Rail-to-trail bike trail runs right through here. So you can park at the state park and bike north or south. Route 6A end at Orleans and merges with Route 6 but splits off at North Truro and head North to Provincetown to become Bradford St.

    It's hard to look around and drive at the same time. YIKES. Mad dangerous but you won't be able to…read morehelp it. Route 6A is the scenic route heading towards Provincetown, A.K.A. Old King's Highway. 6A travels along the Cape Cod Bay side of Cape Cod. It doesn't really look like a highway it more of a road. And on the side of the roads you'll see cute NE houses looking just like it did back in the days. There are also all kinds of antique shops, a few general stores, donut huts, etc. We stopped by Taylor-Bray Farm in Yarmouth to say hi to the farm animals. It's so cool to look everything that I would probably drive mad slow just to see some stuff. It makes for a more interesting drive than going on Highway 6 where you see nothing. Highway 6 travels along the center of Cape Cod and all you see is trees on either side. Kinda boring so if you want a more interesting road, Route 6A is the road to take. Route 6A merges with Highway 6 eventually at about Orleans. You can't get lost. Eventually the road splits again at about North Truro and it goes all the way to Provincetown.

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    Cape Cod Canal - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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