Cape Cod, Massachusetts
February 24, 2010
Cape Cod is known as the “land at sea.” If you are planning to spend your holiday in Cape Cod with your pet, then the first thing that you have to decide is where specifically in Cape Cod are you going to spend your holiday. Your options include Upper Cape, Mid Cape, Lower Cape and Outer Cape.
The Upper Cape is the most accessible as it is the one that is nearest to the bridges. It is also the most sprawling and suburban part of Cape Cod. It is the most important destination when it comes to historical significance, as the Cape Cod’s oldest town lies on its northern bay side.
If you are looking for a laid-back and tranquil holiday for you and your furry friend, then you are looking at Mid Cape as your best choice. It is your typical all-American destination that is renowned for its colonial hamlets such as Dennis, Yarmouth Port and Barnstable.
If you are looking for the microcosm of everything that Cape Cod has to offer, then Lower Cape is your best pick. It is the upscale and sophisticated part of Cape Cod which features numerous taverns, antique shops and other interesting outlets. Among these shops that line Orleans, Harwich Port and Brewster, one can find a significant number that are pet friendly.
The Outer Cape resembles the shape of the fist and wrist of Cape Cod. This is the place to be if you are looking for action, as it is famous for its frenetic and hedonistic summertime activity cast on the background of marshes and dunes.
Cape Cod also offers a wide array of pet friendly accommodation options, and you will also have easy access to the amenities and facilities that you and your furry friend would need while at Cape Cod. There are a lot of outdoor activities and adventures that you can share with your pet while in Cape Cod. Your range of choices includes fishing, hiking at pet friendly trails, boating, whale watching and horseback riding.
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