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Looking for a winter getaway? Here are the 2 coziest small towns in New Jersey

NEW JERSEY – Winter is just around the corner, and it’s time to uncover the coziest havens in New Jersey to embrace the Danish concept of hygge.

The matchmaking website MyDatingAdviser.com conducted a comprehensive study to identify the top hygge towns in the state. With a focus on winter warmth and charm, these towns have proven to be the perfect destinations for those seeking a warm and welcoming escape.

MyDatingAdviser evaluated 170 small towns across the US for coziness based on three factors: weather, culinary delights, and things to do, taking into account ten key data points, including winter temperature, snowfall, and the presence of cozy cafes, bakeries, and artisan shops, all contributing to the hygge experience.

Now, let’s explore the coziest hygge towns in New Jersey:

Clinton:

Clinton situated along the Raritan River, is a quintessential Hygge town. Its well-preserved 18th-century buildings, artisan shops, and the iconic Red Mill Museum offer a charming backdrop for leisurely strolls and contemplative moments. The town’s local eateries serve comforting, farm-to-table dishes, providing a delightful culinary experience.

During winter, Clinton becomes a haven for cozy activities. The Winter Festival, snowy streets, and opportunities for ice skating create a festive atmosphere. With bookshops, galleries, and antique stores, the town encourages Hygge reading, exploring local culture, and finding unique treasures. Clinton, New Jersey, is a place where history, nature, and a close-knit community come together to offer the perfect Hygge experience of comfort and coziness.

Winter Temperature: 35°F, Winter Season: 3.2 months, Snowfall: 25.1 inches, Days Below Freezing: 125.2 days

Cape May:

Cape May is a quintessential Hygge town, where the Danish concept of warmth and coziness thrives. With its well-preserved Victorian architecture, pristine beaches, and charming streets, Cape May exudes a sense of tranquility that’s perfect for relaxation. The town’s historic Cape May Lighthouse, offering panoramic ocean and bay views, is an ideal place for reflection and connection with nature, especially when enjoying a warm cup of tea or hot chocolate.

During the winter, Cape May becomes even cozier with its Victorian Christmas Festival, featuring house tours and traditional caroling. Whether you’re wrapped in the comfort of a cozy bed and breakfast or taking a leisurely walk along the tranquil beaches, Cape May provides the perfect atmosphere for embracing the true essence of hygge – a feeling of warmth and contentment.

Winter Temperature: 39.5°F, Winter Season: 3.3 months, Snowfall: 11.6 inches, Days Below Freezing: 80.8 days

These towns not only offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere but also unique attractions and activities that make them the perfect places to experience hygge during the winter season. Embrace the cold, sip hot cocoa, and enjoy the cozy charm of these delightful towns.

“We’ve explored the country to uncover some of the most hygge towns in America for a winter weekend getaway. Whether you seek a haven for history enthusiasts or a coastal gem, our list has it all. The winter season can often feel like an endless stretch of drizzly days, cold nights, and gloomy weather that leaves you yearning for warmth and comfort. Counter the winter blues by visiting the coziest small towns on this list, where you can find solace and contentment amidst the wintery landscape,” Editor-in-Chief at MyDatingAdviser.com Amy Harris said. “I encourage everyone to embrace the essence of hygge. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa, linger by the hearth, lose yourself in a good book, relish hearty meals, and snuggle up with someone special beneath a cozy blanket.”

Here’s how to embrace hygge this winter:

  • Cozy Blankets: Surround yourself with soft, warm blankets for a comforting atmosphere.
  • Candlelight: Create a soothing ambiance with flickering candles in your space.
  • Hot Beverages: Enjoy hot cocoa, tea, or mulled wine to warm your soul.
  • Hygge Reading: Snuggle up with a good book or your favorite magazine.
  • Warm Sweaters: Bundle up in your coziest sweaters and socks.
  • Homemade Comfort Food: Prepare hearty, homemade meals like stews and soups.
  • Indoor Plants: Bring the outdoors in with greenery to add a touch of nature.
  • Relaxing Music: Play calming tunes to set a tranquil mood.
  • Board Games: Gather loved ones for game nights to foster connection.
  • Gratitude Journaling: Reflect on the positive aspects of life to promote contentment.

In their quest to uncover the coziest Hygge towns in the country, MyDatingAdviser.com meticulously analyzed 170 renowned small towns based on three key criteria: 1) weather, 2) culinary delights, and 3) things to do.

They then assessed each town using a set of 10 essential factors that define their hygge town charm. These factors included considerations such as the average winter temperature, snowfall, and the presence of charming cafes, bakeries, and artisan shops, all contributing to the overall coziness.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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