Romantic Vacation Destinations in Connecticut

Rick Blaine
Sometimes the stress and strain of everyday life get to the point where you just need to get away, even if it is only for a weekend. Connecticut, with its miles of coastline, its New England charm and its proximity to both New York and Boston, offers a variety of romantic vacation destinations.

The Litchfield Hills

In the northwestern part of the state, a reasonable drive from the high-intensity life of Manhattan, lies the picturesque rural area of Litchfield County. Many successful New York business people have made this region their second home. The area is home to a growing number of upscale restaurants, art galleries, and antique shops - all of which rely on city-dwelling tourists intent on escaping for a countryside vacation. There are an abundance of quaint inns and bed and breakfast accommodations across Litchfield County. The Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, Connecticut has been a romantic getaway destination for over 100 years. Couples can escape there to enjoy the nearby Berkshire Mountains in every season, from summer hiking to fall foliage and winter sleigh rides.

Old Saybrook

If an oceanside stay is what you need to put you in a romantic mood, then the town of Old Saybrook, Connecticut might be the perfect vacation destination. Located at the mouth of the Connecticut River, this historic town offers quiet beaches, beautiful historic homes, and plenty of New England charm. The Saybrook Point Inn & Spa has been accommodating guests in search of a romantic getaway for over 130 years. Its waterfront restaurant and luxurious spa facilities offer the perfect opportunity to pamper yourself on a romantic weekend.

Old Lyme

Art lovers, and lovers of all kinds, will delight in a romantic vacation in this quintessential New England seaside town. Old Lyme, Connecticut is the site of the world-renowned Florence Griswold Museum, and was the home of the American impressionist movement in the early 20th century. Perhaps the best way to experience Old Lyme is with a stay at the Bee & Thistle Inn. This lovely little getaway offers just nine guest rooms, each of which features beautiful four-poster beds and antique furniture. The three small dining rooms feature exquisite food served by candlelight, complete with romantic live music.

Silvermine

Fairfield County has a reputation as more of a functional, corporate place to stay while traveling for business than it does as a romantic vacation destination. But nestled by the side of stream and a quiet mill pond in the back woods of Norwalk is the Silvermine Tavern. The 200-year old building, with its wide-planked floor and guest rooms complete with canopied beds, also offers the area's best Sunday brunch. Nearby is the well-known Silvermine Art Center, as well as the quaint cobbled street of the historic South Norwalk retail center.

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