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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Staying inside and snuggling up near the fire may sound like the perfect way to spend a winter getaway, and it’s a cozy idea, however, romance and winter fun await outdoors as well. One of our favorite ideas can be found near Wisconsin Bed & Breakfast inns. Enjoy an evening hiking, snowshoeing or skiing along a trail lit by flickering flames of candles or tiki torches at state parks across Wisconsin and then return to the warmth and comfort of a Wisconsin B&B. Many of the parks are offering Valentine Candlelight Ski and Hike Nights which include bonfires, hot chocolate, and some parks will even be proving grills to cook on.

 

Candlelight hike and ski events can be found on the Wisconsin State Parks website. Choose from events like Lake Kegonsa State Park Valentines Day Candlelight Ski where you can cross country ski along 2 miles of wooded and prairie trails that will be lit with hundreds of glowing luminaries. After skiing warm up by the bonfire and enjoy drinks and baked goods provided by friends of the park. Then spend a wonderful stay at the hospitable Naeset-Roe Inn Bed & Breakfast which is conveniently located just 5 miles and about 10 min. from the park. To make this Valentine’s Day a truly memorable one the inn has put together a Romantic Valentine’s Getaway package with add-ons.

 

Winter will soon be a distant memory so choose a Wisconsin Bed & Breakfast and ask about candlelight ski schedules or find a romantic getaway near you and make your own special memories.

Skiers pass the “ice wall” on the Red Cedar State Trail during a candlelight ski event. The trail goes south from Menomonie in western Wisconsin. The ice wall is formed when water dripping from a cliff along the trail freezes. Credit: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources A skier returns to the trailhead after skiing by candlelight at Lake Kegonsa State Park, near Stoughton in southern Wisconsin. Credit: Bonnie Gruber

 

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Friday, January 9, 2009

We know many of you “just want to be there” for the Inauguration and while we can’t get you a ticket we might be able to help you find accommodations. DC bed & breakfasts are booked and have been for a long time, however, some Maryland Bed & Breakfasts and Virginia B&Bs that are close to public transportation are reporting some sporadic availability. Admittedly rooms are hard to find but if you are lucky you could find a gem like Celie’s Waterfront Inn in Baltimore, which is easily accessible to Union Station in DC by train and still has a room available.

If you plan to join the hundreds of thousands of people who will gather along Pennsylvania Avenue to watch the procession from the Capitol to the White House, be sure to bring a blanket as January in DC can be quite nippy.

Another suggestion is to take the day off, enjoy a night away and relax at a B&B close to home.  You’ll have a delicious hot breakfast, warm comfortable accommodations (including a private bathroom) and you can witness history comfortably in front of a TV.  And remember, the Inauguration falls the day after Martin Luther King Day so why not make it a long weekend getaway?

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