Just because this post is going up on Valentine’s Day, doesn’t mean Vermont’s romantic options are only for February 14th. There’s plenty of time for love and romance in Vermont, so take your time to explore these possibilities from DigInVT.com partner organizations (the list works even better if you play Moonlight in Vermont in the background while you read it).
- Seven Romantic Getaway Packages recommended by the Vermont Department of Tourism
- If the Romantic Getaway is particularly successful, you might also enjoy these Vermont Wedding recommendations – also from the Vermont Department of Tourism
- Get the latest news on what creative chefs are doing with Vermont food from the Vermont Fresh Network – use our search tool to find a restaurant close to you.
- There’s also the potential for dinner in – pick up some Vermont gourmet treats at one of our featured food markets.
- Explore the Vermont Wine and Chocolate Trail – based on the annual Wine and Chocolate Weekend sponsored by the VT Grape and Wine Council.
- If chocolate isn’t what you prefer, how about a box of maple candy? Find the closest maple to you on this interactive map from the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association
- Champagne is nice, but check out some other sparkling options from Vermont – mead from Artesano Mead, sparkling Ice Cider from Champlain Orchards, sparkling apple wines from Putney Mountain Winery . . or, of course, beer.
- And the best option of all – plan your own romantic weekend, vacation, or staycation using our trail building tool (explained in this winter blog post)
Enjoy!
Source: Dig in VT Trails