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Discover the most popular places to visit in North Truro
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Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod
9.2/10 (84 reviews)
This pioneering Cape Cod vineyard cultivates maritime grapes in a restored 1830s farmhouse setting. Sample distinctive wines and craft spirits, then relax on the lawn with offerings from the on-site food truck.
Highland Lighthouse
9.0/10 (243 reviews)
Commissioned by George Washington in 1797, Highland Light stands as Cape Cod's oldest and tallest lighthouse. Climb the 66-foot tower for sweeping Atlantic views or explore the keeper's house museum for maritime history.
Cape Cod Highland Light
9.4/10 (52 reviews)
America's first Cape Cod lighthouse stands as a maritime sentinel since 1797. Climb the 66-foot tower for breathtaking Atlantic views and explore the keeper's quarters with original Fresnel lens artifacts.
Payomet Performing Arts Center
8.8/10 (9 reviews)
This intimate venue hosts captivating concerts, theater, and circus arts under a tent in Cape Cod National Seashore. Summer evenings offer the perfect atmosphere to experience nationally recognized artists.
Highland Golf Links
8.8/10 (13 reviews)
This historic Scottish links-style course sits dramatically on ocean bluffs beside Highland Light lighthouse. Experience challenging coastal winds while playing through natural terrain with panoramic Atlantic views.
Atlantic Spice Company
9.6/10 (21 reviews)
Step into Atlantic Spice Company's blue warehouse, where the aromas of 150+ herbs and spices awaken culinary inspiration. Browse bulk spices, specialty teas, and unique kitchen tools in this chef's paradise.
Truro Historical Museum
9.0/10 (13 reviews)
This 1907 former hotel now houses captivating exhibits on Truro's maritime history and Wampanoag heritage. Explore recreated early 20th-century rooms and discover local treasures in the museum's charming gift shop.
Head of the Meadow Trail
9.6/10 (25 reviews)
This serene 2-mile paved trail winds through woodlands and marshlands to reach the Atlantic shoreline. Time your visit at low tide to glimpse historical shipwrecks visible from Head of the Meadow Beach.
"I found the place to be run down, with old technology (no smart tv) no microwave and some of the outlets didn't work, they had EXTENSION cords to make up for that (I believe that's a code violation). The shower was broken and just everything was old and run down. Do not believe the picture, it's nothing like that. Still had a nice trip though, great location."
"Room was very nice very clean. Our stay was very nice. Only thing I noticed was the landscaping was not very well done. Doesn't look like they tend to it at all. I guess that doesn't matter much because the room was nice."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.