When romance is in the air, a holiday for two can seal the deal. Valentine’s Day 2013 falls on a Thursday, which means you can plan the perfect long weekend away. Roses, diamonds or a bottle of bubbly all help set the mood, but getting away from it all with a hotel stay in a special location could prove unforgettable. Try romancing her with a long weekend or whisk her away for a longer holiday to one of these aptly named destinations:
Kissing is a municipality in the Aichach-Friedberg District in Bavaria, Germany. This tiny town of just over 14,000 inhabitants is near Munich, so there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy Bavarian culture, hearty food, inspiring scenery and tankards of beer.
Love Valley, North Carolina, USA has some great getaways for travelers that are interested in relaxing deep in the country with trailing riding and pony trekking as options for recreational activity. What could be better than going for a romantic ride with your sweetheart?
Roses, Spain is a pretty little town that is known for its beautiful beaches and unique location. It has a beach resort that faces the west, which allows guests to enjoy stunning sunsets across the Gulf of Roses. The town is situated just south of the French border in Catalonia with the Pyreness nearby. Each summer, thousands of beach lovers descend on the town’s 30,000+ inhabitants. The town is said to be over 3,000 years old, but no one knows for sure when the village was founded.
Hartsville, USA – There is very little to see in Hartsville itself apart, but it could be a photo stop on a road trip from Philadelphia to New York!
Bouquet, France – The tiny village of Bouquet is located in Southern France on the doorstep of Provence near Alès. The surrounding countryside is as lovely as the place name itself. The village has just over 200 residents.
Diamond Creek, Australia – Diamond Creek is a suburb of Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia. The city itself is well known for its art and musical culture. Diamond Creek gets its name from the Diamond Creek watercourse that flows through the area in a southernly direction. The name has also been related to a story of a farmer whose prize winning bull drowns in the creek. It’s said that the bull had a diamond shaped white patch on its forehead.
Valentine Place is in the London area of South Bank. The area is not far from Waterloo Station. There are a number of attractions in the aera, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from as well as two theaters and a number of shopping attractions. History buffs may enjoy a visit St. George’s Cathedral and the Imperial War Museum.
Ringgold is a small town in Georgia, on the outskirts of Chattanooga, Tennessee in the USA. It’s famous for the song Chattanooga Choo Choo. Ringgold is also home to the Ringgold Depot which still contains bullet marks from the American Civil War. Country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton married her husband Carl Dean at the Ringgold Courthouse in 1966.
Wedding, Germany is a district of vibrant Berlin. The area saw a constant migration of country-dwellers moving into the city up until the end of the 19th century. Wedding is a working-class district and one of the poorest areas in Berlin. It is also home to a vibrant artists’ community. After World War I, Wedding was known as Red Wedding because of its largely militant and Communist working class. It was the scene of several violent clashes between Communist and Nazi sympathizers in the late 1920s.
Do you know any other romantically-named places in the world that we could add to our list?
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Canadian expat Carrie Kellenberger has kept a home base with her husband in Asia since 2003. A prolific traveler, Carrie has funded her travels primarily as a writer, editor, travel blogger and photographer, but she has also worked as an educator, voice over artist, model and nightclub singer. She draws upon her 15+ years of travel experience to write about travel-related issues and the countries she has visited on her award-winning web site, My Several Worlds.
Her photography and travel articles have appeared in both print and online publications around the world, including Travel and Leisure Asia, Unearthing Asia and Hip Compass Escapes.