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5 Things to Do in Falmouth MA – Cape Cod Summer

Bree HesterBy Bree Hester
Bree Hester
Bree Hester Founder of Baked Bree

Bree Hester is the recipe developer, writer and food photographer behind Baked Bree. She started Baked Bree in February 2010 as a love letter to anyone that has ever come to her house for a meal. O…

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Children sitting together on a wooden lifeguard tower at the beach.

Visiting the Cape this summer? We are lucky enough to call Cape Cod our home and love that people come from all over the world to visit. I’m going to do a few posts highlighting different parts of the Cape to tell you what it fun to eat, see, and do.

I’m starting with our town first since it is what I know best. Falmouth is adorable and lots of people come here because of the ferry access to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Spend some time in Falmouth before you hop on the ferry, you won’t be sorry you did.

5 Things to Do in Falmouth, Massachusetts 

Sea beach with cloudy sky and a small beach house in the distance.

1. Take a hike out to the Knob – Perfect for kids (my kids love coming out here), hike the one mile trail to get out to the Knob. When you get out there, be prepared for magnificent views of Buzzards Bay. One the way back, get a cold margarita and taco and sit outside and people watch at Quicks Hole. Or stop by Pie in the Sky for a coffee and homemade baked good. (They have amazing chocolate chip cookies.)

Family enjoying a day at the seaside with scenic ocean views and lush greenery in the background.
Family enjoying outdoor walk near the water, scenic nature trail and rocks, sunny day, casual clothing.
Children walking on coastal trail surrounded by tall grasses and rocky landscape, scenic outdoor adventure, nature walk, family outdoor activity, seaside trail.

2. Take a drive to see Nobska Lighthouse – This lighthouse belongs to the Coast Guard and is the home of the sector commander. You can’t take tours of the lighthouse right now (the lighthouse is in the process of being taken over by a non-profit group) but it is a nice place to have a picnic and has some of the best views on the Cape. My kids like to bring colored pencils and sketch books and draw the lighthouse. William drew this picture of the lighthouse for me for Mother’s Day. You can’t tell in the picture, but it’s a mini drawing, maybe an inch?

Colorful lighthouse and cozy red house illustration with greenery, perfect for seaside home decor or nautical-themed kitchens.

3. Old Silver Beach – One of the most beautiful beaches on the Cape. It reminds me of being in Europe. Get there really early if you want to get a spot on the beach. This beach has clean bathrooms and a snack bar.

Fresh seafood boil with lobster, mussels, crawfish, corn, and potatoes.
Seaside family enjoying beach day, kids playing in shallow water, parents relaxing on sandy shore, summer vacation at the coast.

After the beach, take a walk over to the Sea Crest Hotel and go to Red’s for my favorite chowder and a cold bevvie. The Old Silver Beach Shore Dinners are a lot of fun too, they are held every Tuesday in July and August. Lobster on the beach, s’mores, and gorgeous sunset views. (The Sea Crest is also a great place to go in the winter.) Falmouth Heights, Bristol Beach, and Surf Drive Beach are also beautiful. (This is Falmouth Heights beach.)

Creamy seafood chowder served with bread in a white bowl at Baked Bree.

4. Go for a walk on Main Street – Lots of cute shops, restaurants, and if you have little guys play at the science playground at Mullen Hall Elementary. Our playground is the coolest around and is huge. You can also go on the carousel that is located next to the playground. Some of my favorites on Main Street, Maison Villatte is a real deal French pastry shop. The croissants are incredible. Cupcake Charlies is good stop for ice cream (and obviously cupcakes).

Charming small-town street scene with trees and local shops in spring.

Buttercream cupcake display at Baked Bree bakery, featuring an assortment of decorated cupcakes with various flavors and toppings.

5. Highfield Hall and Gardens – I discovered this gem on my son’s field trip. The house holds an art gallery with exhibits that change frequently. They have cooking classes, concerts, and home of some beautiful fairy houses. There are gorgeous gardens and you can walk through the Beebe Woods. Explore the fairy gardens on the Beech Tree Path. Afterwards you can have a picnic on the lawn or head back into town and grab a pastry and coffee at Coffee Obsession.

Kids enjoying pizza outdoors in front of a historic house in a lush, green park on a sunny day, perfect family outing.

Other Falmouth & Woods Hole Favorites

Crispy lobster roll with lemon wedge on toasted bun at a seafood restaurant.

Shuckers – I prefer a hot lobster roll over a cold one (it’s the mayo, I just can’t do it.) and I like the lobster rolls at Shucker’s.

Colorful drinks served at a family-friendly restaurant, kids enjoying beverages and smiling.

They also have really cute kid’s meals.

Fresh lobster dinner served at Baked Bree restaurant, featuring seafood, lemon wedges, and butter sauce.

Landfall – This is a date night restaurant. The food is good, but your basic seafood restaurant. What I love about Landfall is that you can get a drink and sit outside and drink them on the docks. Literally on the docks. 

Colorful kid eating ice cream on fish-shaped bench outdoors, summer outdoor activities for children, park scenery.

Smitty’s Ice Cream – There is no shortage of ice cream on the Cape. Smitty’s has homemade ice cream and the blueberry is to die for. They don’t have it all the time, but when they do make sure to try it.

Lobster with corn on the cob and lemon wedges served at a seafood restaurant.

The Falmouth Raw Bar – We go to the Raw Bar at least once a week. We usually go in between lunch and dinner to avoid waiting, but we love sitting outside and having lazy lobster. They have really delicious sliders too.

Freshly baked bagel with cream cheese on a breakfast table with kid enjoying a snack.

Cape Cod Bagel – Bagels that remind me of home. Open year round, they have good sandwiches and soup too.

Baked seafood casserole with lemon wedge and parsley garnish in aluminum foil container.

Seafood Sam’s – This is where we go to get our fried seafood fix. I love their lazy lobster (can you see a pattern?) and they have great clam strips.

Baked Bree beach scene with people relaxing on sandy shore under sunny sky.

British Beer Company (BBC) – There are a few BBCs around the Cape, but the Falmouth location is my favorite. It’s right across the street from the beach and always has great food. We spend a lot of time here in the winter and if we brave it in the summer, we go in between lunch and dinner.

Crispy fried fish filets served with lemon wedge and coleslaw on red and white checkered paper.

Silver Shores Shanty – Super cute and beachy. Has great fried seafood, but the best part is the teeny bar in the back. This year they added a fire pit and I can’t wait to hang out back there.

Smooth rocks on a sandy beach under a partly cloudy sky.

Where to Stay in Falmouth

Smiling young boy sitting on hotel bed in casual summer clothing.
Young boy with towel on shoulders at seaside restaurant.

(Taken during a winter stay at the Sea Crest.)

Falmouth has lots of mom and pop hotels, bread and breakfasts, and inns. There is one commercial hotel, and it makes staying here unique. Here are a few of our favorite places to stay.

Beach Breeze Inn – Our friends stayed here recently and it was great. Across the street from the beach, clean, and walking distance to Main Street.

Sea Crest Hotel – On Old Silver Beach, has two pools, and amazing views. Great food, and a quick drive into town.

The Inn on the Square – Clean, close to everything, and has a Percy’s in the lobby for a hearty breakfast. My kids love the pool.

Coonamessett Inn – Close to town and really pretty. Has a nice restaurant and you can walk to Main Street.

We’ve also had good luck with Air BnB for Falmouth. The prices are great and I like having it feel more like home.

Boats docked at harbor with calm water and waterfront buildings in the background.

What do you like to do when you visit the Cape? Did I forget something? Feel free to leave a recommendation in the comments below.

Boats anchored by scenic lakeside with houses in the background, clear blue sky and lush greenery.

This post is not sponsored in any way, all opinions are 100% my own.

About Bree Hester

Bree Hester is the recipe developer, writer and food photographer behind Baked Bree. She started Baked Bree in February 2010 as a love letter to anyone that has ever come to her house for a meal. Over the years it has evolved into so much more than that. While Bree may have hung up her apron for the last time, the reins have now been passed over to a passionate team of foodies.

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