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    It may not ooze pink hearts and red roses like the far-flung cities of love that dominate our social media feeds, but the UK has its own allure with an old-world countryside, blissful coastline and sexy capitals to boot.

    Whether revelling in the natural beauty of constellations, waterfalls and botanical gardens or trying your hand at the art of chocolate making, you don’t have to travel far to find some seriously ‘ooh la la’ activities.

    Think road-tripping the Cotswolds cobbles with your favourite passenger, hunkering down for the night in a Scottish stronghold and vineyard tours for two complete with pours of pale rosé.

    From floating the River Cam and Bristolian sky to turning up the heat on a couples cooking class, here are 14 intimate excursions based in the UK for you and yours to try this Valentine’s Day.

    Read more: The lesser-known romantic city breaks for Valentine’s Day getaways

    Stroll the gardens at Stourhead

    Temples, grottos and lush flora enchant in this patch of Wiltshire

    Temples, grottos and lush flora enchant in this patch of Wiltshire (Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash)

    Lovebirds visiting the National Trust gardens at Stourhead can meander lakeside past classical temples, grottos and lush flora arm in arm. The enchanting 2,650 acres of Wiltshire countryside is home to landscaped lawns, Iron Age hillforts, a second-hand bookshop and an ice cream parlour, making it a dreamy date destination for spring.

    Adult day tickets are £22 for non-National Trust members.

    Read more: Best National Trust places for kids, pets and the whole family

    Turn up the heat with a couple’s cooking class

    It’s a "very Venetian Valentine’s" at Pasta Evangelists Cooking Academy in Farringdon

    It’s a "very Venetian Valentine’s" at Pasta Evangelists Cooking Academy in Farringdon (Pasta Evangelists)

    For a saucy evening mastering the art of pink heart ravioli, Pasta Evangelists London Pasta Academy allows you to enjoy all things pasta with your partner. There’s complimentary antipasti, unlimited champagne and aprons to channel your inner chef before you plate up and savour the delicate flavours and mystery of Venetian Carnival.

    Pasta Academy Farringdon A Very Venetian Valentine’s, times on 14 February for £85pp.

    Taste the wines of Tillingham vineyard

    There are tastings and temptation tenfold at Tillingham

    There are tastings and temptation tenfold at Tillingham (Tillingham/Sam Harris)

    Nestled in the Rye countryside, tours of Tillingham’s 70-acre vineyard and winery wow from hilltop panoramas to natural cult wines. This Valentine’s Day there are tastings and temptation tenfold at Tillingham, with a decadent five-course menu of seasonal garden produce, glasses of Tillingham fizz, wine tours and double rooms with vineyard views.

    Valentine’s Day Dinner for £60pp.

    Read more: The best UK vineyards to visit during harvest season

    Go punting in Cambridge

    Indulge in chauffeured tours of the River Cam in a private punt for two

    Indulge in chauffeured tours of the River Cam in a private punt for two (Photo by Bogdan Todoran on Unsplash)

    Forget king of the canal and city of love Venice, private punts of the River Cam – complete with someone to propel you along the water, bottles of bubbly and picnic hampers – rival the gondola for romantic river glides. Whether punting with a proposal in mind, cruising by candlelight or snuggling up to take in a historic tour of the waterways, this is one of the most coveted seats in Cambridge.

    Private punting from £79 with Traditional Punting Company.

    Spend the night in a fairytale castle

    Glenapp Castle’s 17 period suites promise a cosy stay in Scotland

    Glenapp Castle’s 17 period suites promise a cosy stay in Scotland (Nathan Rollinson/Glenapp Castle)

    Hidden in acres of Ayrshire woodland, Glenapp Castle offers a cosy castle stay punctuated with crystal chandeliers, bold four-poster beds in rich reds, and sprawling sea views. Start the day dining on a full Scottish breakfast and depart the oak-panelled halls for a Hebridean ‘sea safari’ hopping the headlands on romantic Glenapp weekends straight from a storybook.

    Doubles from £295 per night.

    Read more: Best cheap hotels in Edinburgh, reviewed

    Soak in the spas of Bath

    Thermae Bath Spa – a natural thermal spa overlooking the city’s skyline

    Thermae Bath Spa – a natural thermal spa overlooking the city’s skyline (Thermae Spa)

    Without a doubt, Bath’s spas are the city’s stars – and not just the Roman tepidariums drawing in the tourists. At Thermae Bath Spa – a natural thermal spa looking towards the city’s skyline – aroma steam rooms, hot stone massage treatments and an open-air rooftop pool for soaking in sure know how to host canoodling couples ready for some R&R.

    Twilight spa package for two for £100.

    Read more: A Bridgerton-inspired Bath guide: How to enjoy a slice of Regency life

    Road trip the Cotswolds Romantic Road

    Drive through cobbled Cotswolds heavyweights from Broadway to Bourton-on-the-Water

    Drive through cobbled Cotswolds heavyweights from Broadway to Bourton-on-the-Water (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

    This two-day round trip from Cheltenham through cobbled Cotswolds heavyweights from Broadway to Chipping Camden and Bourton-on-the-Water is dubbed the Romantic Road and iconic stops on and off the beaten track are built into the itinerary. Recruit your favourite passenger to take charge of directions and a playlist of love songs, and press down the pedal for chocolate-box communities built in honeyed stone, dreamy gardens, and afternoon teas made by the professionals.

    Read more: Best boutique hotels in the Cotswolds, reviewed

    Chase waterfalls in the Lake District

    Watch the forces of Cumbria cascade this February

    Watch the forces of Cumbria cascade this February (Photo by Jonny Gios on Unsplash)

    One of the UK’s most loved-up destinations, the Lake District is a haven for natural beauty, peerless views and boutique hotels that host honeymoon-quality long weekends. Pair that with visiting the dramatic waterfalls of Cumbria from Aira Force to Scale Force and Lodore Falls and you have a getaway that cascades bliss.

    Read more: Best spa hotels in the Lake District, reviewed

    Roll through the Highlands on the Caledonian Sleeper

    Take the sleeper from London to Scotland for legendary landscapes and double beds

    Take the sleeper from London to Scotland for legendary landscapes and double beds (Caledonian Sleeper)

    Scotland’s Highlands have no shortage of breathtaking natural landscapes – and what better way to take them all in than on an overnight journey from London Euston? Undeniably, the Caledonian Sleeper train is a far cry from the opulence of the Orient Express, but with ensuite double berths, tumblers of whisky in the train’s Club Car and local cuisine from haggis and tatties to cheeseboards and shortbread, this isn’t a train ride you’ll be quick to forget.

    Caledonian en-suite doubles from £445.

    Float over Bristol in a hot air balloon

    Ascend at sunrise to see the sky light up over the Clifton Suspension Bridge

    Ascend at sunrise to see the sky light up over the Clifton Suspension Bridge (Photo by Nathan Riley on Unsplash)

    Couples looking to rise above the ground in a propane-propelled wicker basket need not travel to Cappadocia to take part in the bucket list experience. VirginFirst Flight and Bailey Balloons float above the Clifton Suspension Bridge complete with flutes of fizz to celebrate once you land.

    Scared of heights? Bristol’s August International Balloon Fiesta sees over 50 of the vibrant balloons ascend at dawn and dusk illuminating the sky to a radio soundtrack – it’s well worth the watch from below.

    Virgin Balloon Flights from £169 per person.

    Cosy up for a film at Electric Cinema

    Sink into rich red beds for the latest flick in Notting Hill

    Sink into rich red beds for the latest flick in Notting Hill (Electric Cinema)

    Evenings spent afront the silver screen carry their own romance and in Electric Cinema’s London screens, comfort is king. As new flicks edge towards the three or even four-hour mark, you’ll be grateful to recline on sofa-style seats, cradle a cocktail and wrap up in a cashmere blanket. Expect elegance, footstalls and traditional pick-n-mix on this elevated version of a retro date night.

    Tickets from £15pp for non-members.

    Read more: The best London airport hotels to stay at, from Heathrow to Stansted

    Stargaze in the Bannau Brycheiniog

    Wales’s first international dark sky reserve puts on a show of constellations and meteor showers

    Wales’s first international dark sky reserve puts on a show of constellations and meteor showers (Photo by Marcus Woodbridge on Unsplash)

    Clear skies in Bannau BrycheiniogWales’s first international dark sky reserve – promise to put on a dazzling performance of otherworldly constellations and dancing meteor showers far from the glare of Cardiff’s city lights. Check in to one of the fire-fueled cabins that dot the national park and train your telescope up to enjoy the familiar glow of the Plough and North Star with your partner.

    Read more: How a Welsh eco-campsite became a haven for frazzled Londoners

    Curb your chocolate cravings in York

    Roll truffles, pipe and temper chocolate on decadent days at York’s Chocolate Story

    Roll truffles, pipe and temper chocolate on decadent days at York’s Chocolate Story (York's Chocolate Story)

    What could be sweeter than a chocolate-centric date in the heart of York? Amid the city’s charming cobbles York’s Chocolate Story beckons with bespoke Valentine’s masterclasses to test your truffle rolling and chocolate tempering skills in intimate sessions, of course punctuated with delectable toppings and a generous dose of cocoa. 

    Adult tickets from £26pp on 14 February.

    Savour the sunset on a Cornish beach

    Head to the UK’s southernmost beaches for some spectacular sea-smacked sunsets

    Head to the UK’s southernmost beaches for some spectacular sea-smacked sunsets (Photo by Adel Emma on Unsplash)

    Setting up on the sand oozes romance year-round and Cornwall’s golden swathes from Kynance Cove to Porthcurno Beach are built for hand-in-hand, salt-splashed strolls, finished off with a steaming pair of pasties and a thermos of gin. Watch the sun dip below the horizon in hues to orange and listen to the lull of the waves for the ultimate British beach picnic with your beloved.

    Read more: The most romantic hotels in the UK for Valentine’s Day

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