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8 Date Ideas That Will Keep Your Heart Warm All Winter Long

Winter isn’t always the most fun, but it can be a whole lot nicer with someone special to snuggle up with.

Whether you’re casually dating, just starting out in a new relationship, or stepping out with your long-term significant other, dating in the winter can be a bit of a nightmare. It’s cold, you’re pretty limited on types of dates, and it gets dark at like 4:30.

But don’t worry. I might be a boring married lady now, but I still remember how to plan a super romantic night out. If you’ve been stuck in a rut or you can’t think of anything to do now that it’s below freezing, have no fear. Here are 8 super sweet date ideas that will keep you warm and toasty this winter.

Take a stroll around the Columbus Museum of Art.

Two visitors view framed artworks in a museum gallery labeled The Early Years 1893-1908
I know what you’re thinking. “Chelsea, you always put the Columbus Museum of Art on date lists.” Guilty. But I won’t apologize. It’s literally one of the best places to plan a beautiful date in the city. You don’t have to worry about the weather outside because you’ll be perfectly comfortable staring at gorgeous art in a climate-controlled setting. Plus, if you’re feeling a little skint, you can check out the museum for free on Sundays. Seriously, what’s not to love?

Attend a Winter Festival or Event

columbus brew festival
via Facebook

Fill up those frosty weekends by checking out the winter festivals and events happening in Central Ohio. Whether it’s a syrupy celebration, a winter beer festival, or a themed event at a local venue, participating in the city’s winter festivities can turn an ordinary date night into a memorable experience.

READ MORE: 8 Wonderful Winter Festivals Around Central Ohio

Go ice skating.

Close-up of two couples ice skates on a rink, one wearing a red coat
If the weather is cooperating, you can always go ice skating outdoors. But since this is Ohio, let’s plan for the inevitable. Ice skating is always fun, even when you’re not great at it. Head up to Dublin’s Riverside Crossing Park to check out the outdoor ice skating rink. Admission is $12 and includes your skate rentals.

Enjoy a coffee date

Close-up of a latte with leaf-pattern foam art in a red cup on a wooden table
Casual coffee dates are honestly my favorite winter dates. You get to drink something that literally warms you up, plus oversized sweaters and coffee shops are made for each other. We have some very cozy coffee shops around Columbus, so pick your poison and have a wonderful date night.

Have a fancy dinner.

Candlelit table set with wine glasses, wine bottles, and plated appetizers for a romantic dinner
You can always pair this one with just about anything else on this list, or you can just go all in on dinner. It doesn’t matter what your date is craving. Somewhere in this food-obsessed city, you will find the perfect place for a romantic meal. Here are our suggestions for fine-dining around town.

Fun and games should always be invited to the party.

Modern bowling alley with scoring displays and pin-setting cages at Pins Mechanical Co in Dublin
From axe throwing to bowling, there are plenty of ways to get a little competitive on date night. After all, nothing says “bonding” like trying to be better at things than each other.

Take a Scenic Winter Hike Together

grandma gatewood trail hocking hills
The Grandma Gatewood Trail at Hocking Hills State Park. Image via Facebook.

Bundle up and embark on a winter hike through one of Columbus’s scenic trails. Or, if you’re up for another adventure, hit the road down to Hocking Hills. The snowy landscapes provide a serene backdrop for a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous trek. If you’re staying closer to home, places like Highbanks Metro Park or the trails along the Scioto Mile offer picturesque winter scenes.

READ MORE: The Most Breathtaking Winter Hikes In Ohio

Forget going out. Plan a staycation instead.

Elegant hotel room at the LeVeque Tower with a gold mirror, velvet chair, and city-view window
If you wanna enjoy some one-on-one time, but you don’t have the budget to jet off to the beach, you should seriously consider a staycation. Impressive boutique hotels are great ways to experience our city in a way you may not have before. If you’re willing to take a little road trip, you can always head out on one of these amazing romantic getaways.

Get planning that perfect date, y’all.

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Written by

Chelsea Wiley

Chelsea Wiley, first of her name, Queen of the Seven Andals... wait. That's not right. Joking aside, Chelsea is a writer and photographer born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. She is an avid reader and a lover of animals.