The Cape Cod railway walkway is really worth coming, it is a place equivalent to being deserted, so it is covered with grass and it feels great. I like to walk here, it feels really great.
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Cape Cod Rail Trail Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A model of the abandoned railroad-turned-walking movement, the Cape Cod Railroad Walk is a 22-mile-long path following a former railroad line through cranberry swamps and along the banks of the pond. This is a very good bike path in the whole of New England. Along the way are many beautiful sights of Old Cape Cod, and you can also detour to quiet villages for lunch or sightseeing. The road starts at the town of Dennis on MA134 and continues to SouthWellfleet. If you only have time to explore part of the road, you can start at Nickerson State Park in Brewster and head straight to the Cape Cod National Seashore in Esham. Bike rentals are available at the trailhead in Dennis, Nickerson State Park and the Salt Pond Visitor Center across the National Seashore.
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Cape Cod Rail Trail Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Cape Cod railway walkway is really worth coming, it is a place equivalent to being deserted, so it is covered with grass and it feels great. I like to walk here, it feels really great.
The walkway is very distinctive. It is interesting to walk here.
The Cape Cod railway pedestrian path is built along a railway, and the trains here are not very rich. Many trains are very slow to transport materials, and the walking path is fairly flat.
It is a road that has been abandoned and remodeled, unlike Thailand's iron fair market, which has been abandoned.
Built many years ago, it can be used for visitors to walk