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November 2023 by Colette Sullivan
The owner is very knowledgeable!
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October 2023 by Kim R.
I noticed that they changed their name- good thing because originally they listed themselves as a Cranberry Bog Tour. That was a only 2 weeks ago. My review was going to be ruthless because they led folks to believe that it was a working farm- Which it is not- it WAS many years ago but there is not a cranberry to be found. To take $20 a head for such a tour was a rip off. There are a few cranberry bogs on the Cape and near and in Plymouth that I would suggest if your looking for a working cranberry bog tours- one being Annie's Crannies in Dennis.
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October 2023 by Len Dest
Somewhat interesting, Not the best tour or information
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October 2023 by Heather B.
Super informative and well done tour! Highly recommended! Bus tour on a working farm with lots of live animals. Owner gave a captivating tour. A great way to spend a morning! Time well spent. Especially for animal lovers. Learn the fundamentals of sustainable organic farming. Just an absolute joy to go on. Very entertaining!
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May 2023 by Russ Bartlett
Very nice tour. It’s a family farm. There are animals everywhere to include dogs so if you don’t like dogs it’s not for you. The dogs are very friendly. The tour is about 90 minutes and informative. The woman who gives the tour is great. We enjoyed ourselves. There is a small shop at the end of the tour. Everything is cash only.
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November 2022 by Cameron Tylek
We did not tour.The store is not open to the public, only available at the end of the tour.The owner states its closed because 'there's no help'.
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November 2022 by Monica Donnelly
We’ve been coming to the Cape for years but this was our first bog tour! We came on a Saturday while we were waiting for our rental to open up and it exceeded our expectations. Andrea is an incredible guide— she weaves great information with her wonderful sense of humor. We loved learning about the cranberries and the animals on the farm. A great way to learn more about Cape Cod’s natural beauty!
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November 2022 by Carolyn Beggs
I took my sister and brother in law on the tour. It wasFANSTATIC! Very informative and Adrea was a superb guide.I highly recommend this tour. Once is not enough, so much information to take in
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November 2022 by C J
Informative tour about cranberries.Even has a treat at middle of tour.The tour dog mascot is so cute, will play with you while waiting for tour to start.Recommended for every age.
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November 2022 by Kyle Norman
Great tour, nice, fun couple who run the place, worth it for a school field trip or group tour! Lots of fun animals also!
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November 2022 by Tess Farrington
One of the BEST things to do on Cape!So informative, interesting, funny (she has great stories!), and welcoming.And Ted (the yellow lab) is the BEST. We did get to meet Murray (a border collie) briefly.Gorgeous location. Lots of animals- dogs (aforementioned), sheep, goats, chickens, and an elusive cow, Stella.Wonderful shop at the end.Make reservations!
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July 2022 by Glenn G.
I probably wouldn't have sought this place out on our own but we visited as part of a tour group. The proprietors are very friendly and took us into their indoor work area for a presentation about growing cranberries, before we walked outside to see the bogs and lake that serves as their water source. Keep in mind that depending on the time of year, you won't necessarily see cranberries. There is a little gift shop where you can buy dried cranberries, cookies and other items. They have mannequins standing in a bog because that's what people are used to seeing from commercials. They also had two friendly dogs that loved running around the property. This was a unique experience and worth the time.
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July 2022 by Joshua W.
I dislike leaving less than stellar reviews, but I couldn't recommend doing a bog tour here. Your experience in different weather may vary wildly. There's a lot of interesting and good information, and I liked the people. But....The first half of the tour is in an old mini bus. The bus has tiny windows, like 4" square, and no air circulation. No fans. No air conditioning. Today was nearly 90 out by 10 am, when our tour started, and temperatures inside the bus got so hot that stepping out felt cool! You don't travel far, and then they stop for 10 minutes to talk about what's out the window. It's brutal. Ironically, the travel distances are so slim most people could walk it. But, just sitting on the bus in the heat? Yuck. The second half is in an old shed where you learn about harvesting. Again, it could be interesting, but it's a good 10° hotter, even with the fans going, and it makes it hard to focus. Or even listen. Better weather would have helped. But, we had an old lady in our tour group nearly pass out, and the guide indicated that that was not uncommon. Heck, complimentary water would be nice. Waters are a dollar. The tour is fifteen. It's all cash only.
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November 2021 by Tom Torrey
Lots of interesting information about a year in the life of a cranberry bogger! I recommend this tour.
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November 2021 by Hannah Duggan
I love this place!!!! The owners are lovely and real. The cranberries were delish. I'm in love with Michael the Pig.