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    Wildflowers Bed & Breakfast

    Wildflowers Bed & Breakfast

    (2 reviews)

    Family stayed in all three rooms at Wildflowers Bed & Breakfast for 6-7 days last week. Enhanced…read moreour trip to the Cape! Beautiful, light building. Patio looks out on lush garden with summer flowers. Very clean, tastefully-decorated rooms. Easy parking. Nice residential area. Breakfasts are ample, delicious and varied. Fresh fruit salad daily with variations of granola, yogurt, egg, crab dishes and fruit pancakes, muffins, fruit juice, coffee and tea. Attractive presentation. Wonderful hosts--a couple who know the area well and can advise regarding beaches, local restaurants, and other attractions. Good conversation--only when we sought it. Only down-side for me: spotty T-Mobile reception, but that was a problem in that part of the Cape. They do have wifi and Internet.

    I have been going to the Cape for over 20 years and this is by far the BEST bed and breakfast I…read more have stayed. Dennis and Diane are incredible hosts! They know everything about the Cape and are a wealth of knowledge on what to do, where to eat, and what to see when on the Cape. The breakfasts they prepare are gourmet and absolutely delicious. The B and B is close to the beach and beautiful. They have a gorgeous deck that looks out over a beautiful yard and garden. The rooms are spacious and very clean. This was my 9th summer staying at the Wildflower B & B and I can't wait to go back in the Fall! I absolutely LOVE this place. I highly recommend it!!

    Fort Hill Bed & Breakfast - Fort Hill Bed and Breakfast: Emma Suite bathroom with tub/shower

    Fort Hill Bed & Breakfast

    (11 reviews)

    The Fort Hill trail is one of the most random, yet satisfying spots on the Cape. It's tucked away…read morebehind some property from the 1800s, then suddenly you're in marsh heaven. The marsh views are stunning and the panorama is exceptionally wide. The amount of space to roam makes you feel one with nature while still safely knowing your car is 150 yards away. I actually enjoy this spot a bit more in the winter. Come summer, the amount of bugs that yearn for your flesh can kind of soil the experience. The bugs want my blood, it's pretty tasty (I've tried it), but you end up slapping yourself on the legs for 30 minutes instead of enjoying the view. The path around the hill and along the marsh is quite long, so you can carve out an hour to enjoy it. Apparently there is a bathroom nearby, but damned if I've ever seen one. While this trail isn't "unknown" by any means, there are rarely many of people like most overlooks/attractions on the Cape. This primarily attracts locals, photographers, and people just looking to have a quiet moment. Add it to your itinerary for your next pass through Eastham!

    A trail for hiking…read moreand looking The Fort Hill Trail is actually a serious of trails, including the Red Maple Trail. The area is sometimes called the Fort Hill Historic District and includes the old Captain Penniam House. It's a great place to spend a day. It's not the greatest place for strenuous hiking because the trails are relatively short, although if you include the walk along the ocean you can get a pretty good workout. The area is more for looking and understanding. Cape Cod is a terminal moraine, which means this is the place where the glaciers stopped about fifteen thousand years ago and all the rocks and dirt just dropped as the two mile high glaciers retreated. It's is a geologist's dream with evidence of the glaciers everywhere. Look around and you will see kettle holes where blocks of ice got caught and left huge depression in the land when they melted, some half a mile across Look some more and you will notice lots of glacial debris, erratics, kames and large boulders everywhere. Irregular pamets meander around like they aren't sure which way to go. Look more closely and you will notice a huge boulder with deep scratch and gouge marks. Probably a spot where native Americans sharpened their weapons. If you aren't interested in the geology you can enjoy the huge variety of wildlife, trees and flowers. Or perhaps the fantastic views of the barrier island, swamps, fields, marshes or ocean. Unfortunately some of the indigenous wildlife includes large biting flies. On some days the horrid creatures are so bad that even with deet the area is virtually impassable. Come back a week later and the flies are gone. I suspect the little bastards all hatch at once then lay eggs and die and a new batch quickly grows and looks for blood. If you enjoy history the Captain Penniam House, with it's cool whale bone arch is just down the street.

    Meadowcraft Manor - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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