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Sure, we ve got great beaches, but Cape Cod is also home to awesome hiking trails. Now that the weather is warmer, and since we re all still trying to keep some distance, a walk to explore the area can be a good way to get out of house. Here are some of the best spots to stretch your legs.
1.) Crowe’s Pasture in East Dennis has it all – marsh, meadows and relaxing dirt roads to wander along. About a mile from the parking lot you’ll find a spectacular Cape Cod Bay beach! Located on South Street in East Dennis.
2.) You get woods, a cool Native American sharpening stone and great views of the mighty Atlantic along the
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Broughty Ferry post office in Gray Street.
Broughty Ferry’s main post office has been forced to close due to a Covid-19 outbreak.
Customers at the post office on Friday discovered the premises on Gray Street were shut.
A sign on the door said: “Due to a Covid outbreak this PO is closed temporarily. We will re-open on Friday February 5 2020 at 8,30am. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
“Kind regards, Rafi, Jenny and Norma.”
A spokesman for the Post Office said it was hoped the Broughty Ferry premises will reopen on February 5.