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Road Trip Itinerary: Couples Trip

Road Trip Itinerary: Couples Trip

Posted on 01/14/2022 by Andy Waterman

Day 1:


Hit the MetroBikeLink Trail in Belleville for nice 9-mile bike ride to get the day started off right. This paved trail follows the MetroLink transit system and provides a great ride from the west side of Belleville to the east side of town. 

To quench your thirst after the bike ride, head to The Weingarten in Belleville to have a few drinks outside on their patio area! 

A very short drive east from The Weingarten you'll find Eckert's Country Store and Farm. It's very easy to spend a few hours here picking fresh fruit in the orchard, shopping in their General Store, grabbing a bite to eat at their restaurant, and indulging in some ice cream from their Custard Shop! 

One attraction you will not want to miss while in Belleville is the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. The Shrine provides a great opportunity to walk the grounds and experience several sacred spaces. Lourdes Grotto, Shrine Circle, and the Millennium Spire are a few of the unique, eye-catching attractions that draw folks from across the country! 

When nightfall is near, make the trip to Skyview Drive-In Theater in Belleville. Skyview is one of the few remaining drive-in movie theaters in southern Illinois, and it has been a part of Belleville since 1949! There are currently two screens that show double features each weekend. 

After the movies are finished, head to one of O'Fallon's amazing hotels for a great night's sleep.

Day 2:

Wake up early for a bike ride on another fantastic trail! The Madison County Transit Goshen Trail has a trailhead in O'Fallon that runs north to Troy. Make a round trip and be sure to visit the Vine Street Market at O'Fallon Station. This is one of the premier farmers markets in southern Illinois, attracting folks from miles around each Saturday from May through October! 

From O'Fallon, make your way south to Columbia for a wide variety of drinks at Stumpy's Sprits Distillery. This farm to table distillery is known for its award winning small-batch bourbon, vodka, and more. Be sure to take home a bottle of your favorite Stumpy's spirits so that you can enjoy it later! 

Red Bud is our next stop, which is home to The Pour Vineyard. Situated in the middle of a six-acre vineyard overlooking a large lake and rolling farmland, The Pour is a great spot for couples to relax and sip on some wine. There is indoor seating in the tasting room and outdoor seating near the lake, so there are plenty of options to enjoy yourself. 

From Red Bud head southeast to Prairie du Rocher to experience an interesting piece of history. Be in awe of Fort de Chartres, which is home to the oldest building in the state. While much of this property has been rebuilt over time, the powder magazine is still the original structure built in 1720! Walk around and learn about the 300-year-old French fortification - and be sure to take lots of pictures. 

Finish up the trip with a drive north to Maeystown, another piece of unique history. You'll be charmed by this little village - which is one of the only communities in the state to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in its entirety. As soon as you cross the brick bridge into town and witness the original architecture - you'll see why Maeystown is considered a hidden gem in our region. Call it a night at the Corner George Inn Bed and Breakfast to wrap up your couple’s trip!

Photos:
Belleville Skyview Drive-in - @crazyandmaddi
Goshen Trail - Metro East Parks and Recreation
Maeystown - @chelsealieferphoto
The Pour Vineyard - @thepourvineyard
National Shrine of our Lady of the Snows 

 



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