Old Greenwich
Charming Old Greenwich: A Coastal Haven
Explore Tomac Cove, a serene historical landmark in Old Greenwich, where nature meets rich maritime heritage for a perfect day out.
Tomac Cove, nestled in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, is a picturesque historical landmark that offers visitors a serene escape into nature and history. With its stunning waterfront views, this cove is perfect for leisurely strolls, photography, and appreciating the rich maritime heritage of the area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit - Bus
From Stamford, head to the Stamford Transportation Center. You can take the Metro-North train to Old Greenwich. Once you arrive at the Old Greenwich train station, exit and head towards the bus stop. Take the CT Transit Bus #30 towards 'Old Greenwich'. Stay on the bus until you reach the stop at Tomac Lane. From there, it's a short walk to Tomac Cove.
Walking
If you're near the Old Greenwich train station, you can also walk to Tomac Cove. Exit the station and head south on Sound Beach Ave. Turn left onto Tomac Lane. Continue straight until you reach Tomac Cove, which will be along the water. It's approximately a 20-minute walk.
Biking
For those who prefer biking, rent a bike at a local bike rental shop in Stamford. Head towards the Old Greenwich area via Sound Beach Ave. Once you reach Tomac Lane, follow the road to Tomac Cove. The ride will take about 30 minutes depending on your pace.
Use Tomac Cove as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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