Youth Hostel in Truro
Travel Tips for HI - Truro (Page 3/7)
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23 Jul 2011 Deirdre, Ireland (Republic of):
Whale watching and strolling around Provincetown. |
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21 Jul 2011 Stella, Switzerland:
Provincetown, a very nice town and a lot going on there, from great cafes and restaurants to nive shops and drag queen shows in the evening - provincetown has it all! |
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17 Jul 2011 Maureen, USA:
the beach . One of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen across the world! |
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14 Jul 2011 Matthew, New Zealand:
Reading and relaxing on the giant couches while munching on Jess's cookies. |
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14 Jul 2011 Matthew, New Zealand:
We hired bikes and cycled down the rail trail stopping only for picnic lunch, ice cream and a swim in the lake - fantastic. |
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12 Jul 2011 Stephen, USA:
Best value - Provincetown Shop and Save salad bar and deli for take away hot meals. |
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12 Jul 2011 Stephen, USA:
Provincetown and the beach next to the hostel |
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12 Jul 2011 Stephen, USA:
walking on Commercial Street during theme weeks |
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10 Jul 2011 Frank, USA:
Michael Shea Bradford St P-Town; Tops for Tip'n Bradford St P-Town |
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10 Jul 2011 Frank, USA:
National seashore beaches and trails |
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HI Hostel TruroOriginally a Coast Guard station, Hostelling International Truro is the furthest hostel out on the "arm" of Cape Cod. Located in the Cape Cod National Seashore, the hostel is just a five-minute walk from the beach. Large picture windows provide a breathtaking view from the spacious kitchen and dining area. The hostel has two private rooms and a coed dormitory room. Breakfast, wifi access and parking are all free. All bed linens and a bath towel are included in the overnight rate. The Truro Hostel is open to individuals and small groups of friends, but not to large groups. The hostel also provides quick access to fresh water ponds, bike paths, cranberry bogs, and nature trails throughout the National Seashore. Provincetown, a mecca for artists, with its numerous art galleries and craft shops, is just 10 miles up the road. Dining there is a gourmet's dream and then there are all those quaint shops. You can also go whale watching with the best fleets in the world or just take a walk on the trails through the dunes and marshes. | more...... |

