Chatham is a quaint town just a few miles away from our wedding venue. In Chatham's town center, you'll find many unique shops and plenty of options for food/drinks!
There are many beautiful beaches on Cape Cod. Below are a few recommendations for beaches nearby (note: for additional details on directions and parking/beach passes, please visit Chatham Chamber of Commerce web site): Harding's Beach | Harding Beach Road, Chatham, MA 02659 Chatham Lighthouse Beach | 30 Main Street, Chatham, MA 02633
Below you'll find recommendations for local breweries/wineries: Hog Island Beer Co | 28 West Road, Orleans, MA 02653 Devil's Purse Brewing Company | 120 Great Western Road, Dennis, MA 02660 First Crush Winery | 527 Main Street, Harwich, MA 02645 Truro Vineyards | 11 Shore Road, North Truro, MA 02652
Below you'll find recommendations for places to grab a bite to eat: The Bagel Shop | 400 Main St, Chatham, MA 02633. Great place to grab a coffee & a bagel during your stay or on your way out of town! Brax Landing | 705 Route 28, Harwich Port, MA 02646. Amazing lobster roll and beautiful patio to relax on the Harbor. Viera On Main | 593 Main Street, Chatham, MA 02633. Downtown Chatham restaurant with locally-sourced ingredients & a full-service oyster bar. Wild Goose Tavern Restaurant | 512 Main St, Chatham, MA 02633. The Goose serves fresh seafood and plenty of other options, including organic and gluten-free dishes, to suit most appetites or diets.
Recommended Bike Trails: Cape Cod Trail: 25-mile paved trail that winds through six Cape Cod towns. Parking available at 55 Headwaters Drive, Harwich MA 02645. Old Colony Rail Bike Trail: 8-mile paved trail that is suitable for a shorter ride, or a longer journey that meets up with the Cape Cod Rail Trail. Parking available at 153 Depot Road, Chatham, MA 02633.
A federal wildlife refuge located on Monomoy Island. Great place for a scenic walk and to view wildlife. Since portions of the refuge can only be reached by a ferry boat, make sure you’re prepared for your journey through Cape Cod’s waters!