Celebrate the holiday season with a visit to the quaint town of Cape Charles, Virginia on Sunday, December 15th from 1-5 pm for the 9th Annual Historic Cape Charles Cookie Trail. Get decorating inspiration while getting an inside look at 6 historically restored homes as you stroll the charming streets of Cape Charles.
Entrance is FREE; however, a donation of non-perishable foods, or monetary contribution, to the Cape Charles Food Pantry is encouraged. Help care for our less fortunate neighbors and friends in this partnership event, sponsored by the Town of Cape Charles and Cape Charles Bed and Breakfast Association.

Cookie Trail strollers will begin at the Cape Charles Civic Center, 500 Tazewell Avenue where they will drop off their Food Pantry donations, and receive a map of participating properties. Participants may choose to visit one or all of the B&Bs, inns, and homes on the tour – each decorated for the holidays – while enjoying cookies and sweet treats along the way.
Extend your Cookie Trail experiences. Come early to enjoy Festive Fridays through participating businesses in the historic district.
To make the most of the event, plan to stay the weekend by going to: https://www.capecharlesbnb.com and book your lodging.
Participating inns for 2019 are: Alyssa House Bed & Breakfast – www.alyssahousebb.comBay Haven Inn of Cape Charles – www.bayhaveninnbnb.comFig Street Inn – www.figstreetinn.com
Private home locations are announced on event day.
Cape Charles Cookie Trail is organized and sponsored by the Cape Charles Bed & Breakfast Association and the Town of Cape Charles.

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