Hello Lykkers! If the Cape Cod charm is what you're after, Brewster is the perfect blend of coastal beauty, laid-back atmosphere, and rich history. With its pristine beaches, natural beauty, and delightful eateries, Brewster offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.


For those who love both the outdoors and a taste of classic New England, this charming town will quickly steal your heart. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate Brewster, Massachusetts like a local.


How to Get There


Getting to Brewster is quite straightforward, though options might vary depending on where you're coming from. If you're driving, Brewster is about a 90-minute drive from Boston via Route 6, with scenic views as you approach the Cape. Public transportation options from Boston are limited, but the Peter Pan Bus offers service from South Station to Cape Cod, with a stop in nearby Orleans, from where a short taxi ride or local bus can take you into Brewster.



Bus Option: The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) operates a local bus service that runs along Route 6. For Brewster, the Route 4 bus will take you from Orleans to the heart of Brewster in about 15 minutes. A one-way fare typically costs $2.50.


Where to Stay


Brewster offers a range of charming inns and cozy bed and breakfasts, with options to suit every budget.


The Brewster Inn & Chowder House ($150-250 per night): A quaint, family-friendly spot with a cozy atmosphere, this inn is just a stone's throw from the beach and serves delicious seafood. The rooms are warm and inviting, offering a perfect spot to relax after a day of exploring.


The Mansion at Ocean Edge ($330-365 per night): For a touch of historic charm with a luxurious experience, The Mansion at Ocean Edge offers just that. Nestled among the resort's extensive grounds, guests can enjoy spacious rooms, a private beach, and access to golf facilities. The stunning views of Cape Cod Bay from the rooms are simply breathtaking, making it a perfect retreat for couples or families looking to unwind in style.


The Brewster Inn & Chowder House($100-150 per night): If you're on a tighter budget, this charming B&B offers comfort without breaking the bank. It's close to the Cape Cod National Seashore and local dining options, making it an excellent base for exploring Brewster.


Things to See and Do


Nickerson State Park


One of the highlights of Brewster is Nickerson State Park, an expansive 1,900-acre park perfect for hiking, biking, and picnicking. With over 400 campsites, it's also a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features several kettle ponds, ideal for a peaceful swim or fishing.



Opening Hours: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.


Admission: Free, but parking fees apply during peak season ($5-10 per day).


Activities: Enjoy the hiking trails (some accessible for all levels), paddleboarding, or simply a relaxing afternoon by the pond. The park is especially picturesque in the fall when the leaves turn vibrant colors.


Cape Cod Rail Trail


For those who enjoy cycling, the Cape Cod Rail Trail is a must-do activity. This 22-mile trail runs from South Dennis to Wellfleet, passing through Brewster. The path offers a peaceful ride through beautiful landscapes, with multiple points of interest along the way, including beaches, parks, and wildlife areas.



Bike Rentals: Available at The Rail Trail Bike Shop in Dennis, about a 10-minute drive from Brewster. Rentals range from $20-$40 for half-day rates.


Hours: Open year-round.


Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate.


Where to Eat


After a day of exploring, you'll surely work up an appetite, and Brewster is home to a range of delightful dining options.


The Brewster Fish House (Price Range:$20-35 per entrée): A must-visit for seafood lovers. Known for its fresh catches, including local fish and lobster dishes, this restaurant offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Don't miss the clam chowder—it's a local favorite!


Happy Belly RI (Price Range:$10-20 per dish): A health-conscious spot that serves fresh, organic meals ranging from salads to wraps, with a variety of vegetarian and vegan options. Located on Route 6A, it's perfect for a quick and satisfying meal.


Additional Tips for Visiting Brewster


Transportation: Brewster's public transportation options are limited, so renting a car is recommended for exploring the town and surrounding areas.


Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Brewster is during the summer months (June to September) when the weather is warm and outdoor activities are in full swing. Fall also offers a stunning display of foliage.


Brewster is a hidden gem on Cape Cod, offering a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and New England charm. Whether soaking in the natural beauty of the area, enjoying the fresh seafood, or biking along the coast, this town is sure to leave you with lasting memories.


Safe travels, and happy exploring!


Brewster MA - Beautiful Sights & Landmarks

Leighton Team, Keller Willi