Celebrating Leap Year Love: Cornwall’s Inclusion as a Prime Proposal Setting for Bachelor’s Day

Published On: 22 February 2024Last Updated: 22 February 2024By

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As the leap year brings an additional day in February, the ancient Irish tradition of Bachelor’s Day on the 29th is witnessing a resurgence, with interest soaring by 600% over the past year. This day, rooted in a 5th-century campaign by St. Brigid, breaks from tradition by allowing women to propose to men. In the spirit of this unique day, FitFlop, a walking shoe expert, has curated a list of seven stunning locations across the UK perfect for making a memorable proposal, catering to various interests from nature enthusiasts to culture buffs.

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The Traditionalist: County Kildare, Leinster (Eastern Ireland) For those wishing to honor St. Brigid’s legacy, County Kildare offers a deeply symbolic spot. St. Brigid’s Cathedral stands as a testament to her faith and dedication, making it an ideal location for a leap year proposal.

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The Coastal Dude: Perranporth to St Ives, Cornwall Atlantic Coast (South West UK) This trail is perfect for lovers of the sea, offering diverse landscapes and wildlife sightings. Ending in St Ives allows for a picturesque celebration in a town known for its beauty.

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The Active Adventurer: Cheddar Gorge Trail, Somerset (South West UK) Adventurous couples will find Cheddar Gorge’s rugged landscape an exhilarating backdrop for a proposal. The trail offers stunning views and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the perfect spot to pop the question.

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The Shy, Reflective Type: Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire (South West UK) Offering a serene and private setting, Westonbirt Arboretum is ideal for those seeking a quiet, intimate moment amongst one of the world’s most diverse tree collections.

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The Social Media Sharer: Belton House & Park, Lincolnshire (North East UK) With its rich history and Instagram-worthy landscapes, Belton House provides a picturesque setting for those looking to share their special moment with the world.

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The Nature Lover: Dunham Massey, Cheshire (North West UK) Home to ancient trees and diverse wildlife, Dunham Massey is a dream location for nature enthusiasts wishing to start their next chapter surrounded by natural beauty.

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The Culture Buff: Torcross to Brixham, South Devon (South West UK) Combining natural beauty with cultural highlights, this walk offers a journey through art galleries, vibrant towns, and historic sites, culminating in a romantic setting perfect for a proposal.

These locations not only offer breathtaking views and unique experiences but also embody the spirit of Bachelor’s Day by providing memorable spots for women to propose to their partners. As the tradition gains popularity, these spots stand as a testament to love, adventure, and the breaking of conventions.

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