The holidays are the most wonderful time of the year. And with an abundance of festive decorations, bright lights, and jaw-dropping displays, that’s certainly the case on Cape Cod where there’s plenty to fill your heart with the magic of the season.
Highfield Hall
While there is no wrong time to visit this stunning estate in Falmouth, the historic property truly comes alive in December when it’s all decked out for the holidays.
Running from the end of November through mid-December, the public can tour this cultural gem and participate in a variety of events – gingerbread house and holiday centerpiece making workshops – that embody the true spirit of the season. Holiday-themed music and a special visit from Santa only adds to the atmosphere that is perfect for the entire family.
And with Patrick Doughtery’s fanciful stickwork sculpture outdoors, there’s even more opportunities for patrons to get lost in the beauty and wonder of Highfield Hall.
Gardens Aglow
It’s not the holidays on the Cape without Heritage Museums’ stunning Gardens Aglow exhibit. Here you’ll find thousands (and thousands) of lights that take months of planning to set up. It’s a dazzling display throughout the 100-acre gardens.
Heritage’s popular model train has moved outdoors this season. It’s just one of the many offerings that will entertain the little ones; make sure they take time to track down all of Santa’s reindeer which have been placed strategically as part of an always-entertaining scavenger hunt.
There’s traditional holiday treats – hot chocolate and donuts – and fire pits for families to roast marshmallows. And yes, Santa will be at Heritage to make sure everyone is on their best behavior.
Town Displays and (Lobster Pot) Trees
From Bourne to Provincetown, every town on the Cape does its part to bring their villages to life with must-see holiday decorations.
Topping the list is the Falmouth Village Green which captivates those young and old with Christmas-themed dioramas. There’s other whimsical pieces, including a choir singing and Santa and his reindeer taking flight.
Make sure to put Mashpee Commons, with its large Christmas tree and weekend visits from Santa, and the Mashpee Rotary on your must-see list. There’s also Buzzards Bay Park — the Polar Express Train Ride departs from here – as well as Barnstable Village, Drummer Boy Park in Brewster, and the famous Lobster Pot Tree in Provincetown.