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The 6 most romantic places in New England, according to Travel + Leisure

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Isle au Haut Lighthouse in Maine. Realtor.com

For an off-the-charts romantic destination, couples can’t go wrong at six scenic New England locations, according to Travel + Leisure.

The publication released a list of the most romantic place in every U.S. state and chose the following spots in New England:

Massachusetts: Boston Public Garden
New Hampshire: Ice Castles
Maine: Isle au Haut
Rhode Island: Mohegan Bluffs
Vermont: Scenic Route 100 Byway
Connecticut: Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse

“Whether you’re popping the question, celebrating an anniversary, or just looking to spend some quality time with your significant other, the right setting is crucial,” wrote the publication. “To inspire you, we’ve rounded up the most romantic places across the country: scenic state parks with beautiful proposal-worthy backdrops, charming urban escapes for those looking to enjoy city sights, and quirky attractions where you’re sure to create lifelong memories.”

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It doesn’t get much more romantic than the Boston Public Garden in Massachusetts, according to the publication.

“You’ll see swans (both real and in sculpted paddleboat form) and plenty of scenery at this destination, which was established in 1837 as the first public botanical garden in the U.S.,” wrote Travel + Leisure.

Isle au Haut, one of Maine’s most secluded islands and part of Acadia National Park, is perfect for couples seeking privacy, according to the publication.

“Isle au Haut has a total population of under 100 people and requires visitors to ferry over on a mail boat,” wrote Travel + Leisure. “About half the island consists of national parkland, while the other half belongs to the community, complete with a few charming vacation homes.”

The Mohegan Bluffs on Block Island have cliffs that rise more than 200 feet above the ocean. – HANDOUT

The Mohegan Bluffs on Block Island provide “one of the most dramatic walks” in Rhode Island, according to Travel + Leisure.

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“The bluffs stand 200 feet above the beach and, on a clear day, provide views straight across the Block Island Sound to Montauk, New York,” wrote the publication. “After a stroll, check out the picturesque lighthouses that dot Block Island.”

Ice Castles, a massive frozen attraction in North Woodstock, N.H., give off an “otherworldly glow” at night, wrote Travel + Leisure.

“The frozen structures—which look like something straight out of a certain Disney movie—are built from scratch each winter, and come springtime, they melt away,” wrote the publication.

Vermont’s Scenic Route 100 Byway is best traveled in the fall, according to Travel + Leisure, when visitors can view the area’s iconic foliage.

“Take a leisurely drive down part (or all) of this 146-mile scenic byway, and be sure to stop by some of the charming small towns along the way, like Waterbury, Killington, and Stowe,” wrote the publication.

Finally, the romance meter is off the charts at the 1886 Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse in Connecticut, according to Travel + Leisure.

“Just the notion of a lighthouse—a beacon in the dark, maybe with a snug room inside—is romantic,” wrote the publication. “The best way to see it (from the outside only) is by renting a boat for two and rowing out into the Connecticut River.”


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Kristi Palma

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Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.

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