Georgia Town Named One of the Most Cuddle-Worthy in the U.S.
There’s something comforting about a small town. Everyone knows your name. You feel like you personally know everyone in the town. It’s just a friendly vibe, in general. In fact, one might say small towns are cuddle-worthy, in the sense that they just want to make you cuddle up with that special someone. Now, one Georgia town has been named one of the “Coziest Hygge” towns in America.
Get Your Comfort and Cuddle On
“Are you ready to embrace the concept of ‘hygge’ and explore some of the coziest towns in America for a winter weekend getaway?” states MyDatingAdvisor in their new study. If you’ve never heard of it, the term “Hygge” is a Danish word that “encompasses the feeling of comfort, contentment, and well-being, often achieved through simple pleasures and a sense of coziness,” they explain. I’ve actually heard of that word, because one of my favorite Hallmark movies references it a lot. So, MyDatingAdvisor.com set out to determine the coziest and cuddliest “Hugge” towns in America. To me, the term “Hugge” also brings to mind cuddling with your significant other on a cozy couch, drinking hot cocoa and talking while the fireplace crackles. Sounds fun, right?
Topping the list of the coziest Hugge towns in America is Stockholm, Wisconsin. “Stockholm proudly displays its Swedish heritage, from the comforting cuisine to the snug architecture, making it a haven of coziness for those seeking respite from the chill of winter,” MyDatingAdvisor.com states. No. 2 is Stowe, Vermont, and No. 3 is Stanley, Idaho. Rounding out the top five is Ellicottville, New York, at No. 4 and Breckenridge, Colorado, at No. 5.
The highest Georgia city on the list is Helen, at No. 48. It’s great to see one of our local towns inside the top 50, but I think it should be higher. Find more of the coziest towns here.