Great comments from today’s Cape Cod Times, “Marconi Beach in Wellfleet – a majestic piece of the Cape Cod National Seashore is a huge beach with major dunes. We agree. There is always plenty of parking and there are stairs down to the beach. Large waves make it great for surfing.

In Full Bloom for Restaurant Week in Wellfleet
We are getting ready for Wellfleet’s first “Restaurant Week” June 3-June 10th here at the Southfleet Motor Inn. We have a Hot Deal Special for $93 per night for you to come and experience what we have to offer and to dine in some of the Cape’s best restaurants in a relaxed atmosphere- before the summer.
Fall on Cape Cod is beautiful- and the weather couldn’t be bettter for late September in Wellfleet. Come enjoy the relaxed pace at The Southfleet Motor Inn. Come swim in the 88 +degree indoor pool,dine at VR’s Restaurant.Walk on the beach and hiking trails at our National Seashore /Marconi Beach. Great savings on room rates this time of year-Check out the Hot Deals available on line. 
What a beautiful time to visit the Cape and Wellfleet. Shops and galleries are still open. Beaches are FREE- and our restaurants are not as crowded. The sun is warm- just perfect for that last visit to the beach or any outdoor activity. Our bicycles are complimentary during your stay at the Southfleet Motor Inn -so come and explore! Great Hot Deals on Fall Rates.
The Town of Wellfleet is not charging to park at the ocean beaches, ponds or bay beaches now through Labor Day. Please note there are no life guards on duty. This does not include Marconi Beach- $15 to park, $2 for pedestrians or bicycles. Life guards are on duty. Nice bonus to the end of our Cape cod Summer!

Just across the street from our motel here in Wellfeet you will find the White Cedar Swamp Trail as well as Marconi National Seashore Beach. Both of which are great places to visit on your next trip to Cape Cod. The cedar swamp trail is a 1.5 mile nature trail through the Wellfleet woods and cedar swamp. This trail is great for families of all ages and goes up hills, down hills, through a swamp and over sand. You will notice all kinds of tree’s and different types of animals on your walk. you can also visit the location where Marconi setup the first ever transatlantic wireless communication between the U.S. and England in 1903.