Visitors and real estate owners alike enjoy the scenic seaside beauty, history, and the wide variety of amenities that Barnstable has to offer. Barnstable Real Estate can be found on both the quiet and busy parts of town. Barnstable is very large, diverse, and centrally located on Cape Cod. It spans a 76 square mile area between the calm waters of Cape Cod Bay and the beautiful beaches of Nantucket Sound.
Quiet residential West Barnstable on the north side of town is home to the magnificent Sandy Neck beach, a six mile long barrier beach. Just to the east is Barnstable Village, which holds the seat of government on Cape Cod, along with historic buildings, shops and a bustling harbor. The area south of Route 6 holds the other five villages. The largest of these is Hyannis – the Cape’s central business district and home to many fine shops, historic buildings, restaurants, hotels and ferries to the islands. Marston Mills, along Route 28, is mainly residential with pretty ponds and cranberry bogs. Osterville, Cotuit and Centerville are quiet residential villages spread along the Nantucket Sound shoreline with gorgeous beaches, inlets and harbors.
The week-long Barnstable County Fair dates back to 1844 and is held each year in mid July.
Enjoy live music, animal shows, 4H demonstrations, a petting zoo, arts and crafts, live stock competitions, horse jumping, amusement park rides and games.
Tens of thousands of visitors are drawn to this fair each summer. Musicians include popular country, classic rock and pop bands.
There are many Barnstable Beaches to choose from.
Relax in the sun, go for a swim or take a long stroll while enjoying the scenery and bird watching at Sandy Neck Beach on Cape Cod Bay. More pebbly than sandy, there are lots of dune flora and other plants not commonly seen.
Craigville Beach, with its soft sand, is very popular and provides amenities such as bathrooms, showers, lifeguards (in season) and restaurants just across the road. Kalmus and Long Beach have lots of space and great views. There are many small to medium size freshwater beaches in town also, but parking is limited.
When the clouds roll in, spend the day checking out the unique specialty stores, galleries and restaurants on Hyannis’ fabulous Main Street. While there, you can also visit the renowned JFK Museum.
The museum features multimedia displays and exhibits showcasing the time Kennedy spent with his family on Cape Cod.