There is nothing at the end of the road on Tilghman Island except a fabulous view. Drive out for a peaceful panorama of water and trees.
We took a quick trip out to Tilghman and just walked around the rocks at the very end of the main road.
Arguably, this is St. Michael's non-flaunty neighbor. It is a sleepy town at lands end. We came in the evening so most of the few businesses here were already closed. Still, it is worth a look for its prime coastal views of the Chesapeake bayfront.
Drove through, stopped for lunch. Looked for something to keep us there longer - couldn't find anything. Returned to St Michaels.
If you're looking for a place to enjoy the world in its purest form, Tilghman Island is the place for you. Soaring views of the bay and Choptank river, along with tons of walking trails/areas and some preserve areas, make this place an untouched gem. If you're looking for shops or great places to eat, you should head back to St. Michael's. If you're looking for a place where you can enjoy serenity and beauty, Tilghman Island is your destination. We enjoyed staying here for several days and were blown away by sunrises over the Choptank and sunsets over the bay. The beauty is unmatched in any location I've visited before.
We drove to the end of the inlet. However, there's not much to see once you get to Tilghman Island. We just turned around and drove back. However, if you enjoy sitting and watching the water, then you might enjoy.
Harrison's seafood restaurant has great food and a fabulous setting on the water. Perfect for big groups, it is a large place.
Quoting another reviewer there--but once I saw their title I could think of no other/more informative way to put it. A few very nice B&B's, one motel, a dilapidated Inn for fishermen, and surprisingly few dining options. "Rustic", would be a good word for it. That said, there's a wonderful little market/deli place on the main road from which to pick up a good bottle of wine (the proprietess knows her wine) and go watch a sunset.
Not much to do..but very pretty, relaxing, quaint...we went in Oct so think the summers would be nice...would to cycle here..big wide dedicated bike lane
Visited with friends who keep their boat in the Marina. The island is a step back to the fishing heritage that started with. There is still a working fishing fleet, a couple of nice marinas, a few fun restaurants and The Book Bank ... An amazing book store, owned by a delightful couple who have created a book lovers refuge in a tiny old bank building. As we left the Marina we saw a pair of Bald Eagles looking out over the Bay for their next meal. All in all a wonderful spot in an area that is beautiful but sometimes over run with visitors.