Day Trip: Orleans

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Explore Orleans

Spend the Day in Orleans

The hub of the Lower Cape, Orleans is a meeting place for many locals, who come from surrounding towns to shop, have coffee or dine. If you live around here, you’re bound to run into someone you know while having coffee, walking down Main Street, or grocery shopping – the town is home to two large supermarkets on either end, plus a friendly market right in town.

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In the same direction, it’s a short drive or bike ride to East Orleans, where shops cluster around the post office; keep going and you’ll come to Nauset Beach, with its wide, sloping swath of white sand and crashing waves. It’s an inspiring place to stroll in the evening when the crowds are gone.

 
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On the other end of town is Rock Harbor on Cape Cod Bay, where charter fishing boats keep busy all summer taking folks out for a taste of deep sea fishing. Also on the bay is Skaket Beach.

 
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Orleans has plenty of cultural activity, including the French Cable Station Museum, which was the terminus for the first transatlantic cable between the U.S. and France. It’s only one of the town’s French connections, the other being its name. Beer lovers take notice—— there is a new brewery in town, and it is all the buzz. If you are a craft beer fan be sure to stop by Hog Island Beer Co. on West Road located behind the Jailhouse Tavern. The brewery has a pub and outdoor patio seating.

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