10 Unconventional Places To Propose To Your Girl

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Marriage proposal is the first step to take your relationship to another level. It includes planning about your own family, planning where will you live in the feature or even where will both of you get old.

Asking her to be your wife is the most nervy thing to fill, waiting for her decision will raise your heartbeat faster, and if she said yes, enjoy your happily ever after. If you are planning to propose to her, consider these 10 unconventional places to make your proposal extraordinary and romantic.

2The Pap of Glencoe, Scottish Highlands

Nothing can beat the best ‘I love you’ and the best ‘yes’ while you are in the top of the mountain. Climbing the mountain together will be so worth while. And this Scottish Highlands is the best choice for that.

The Pap of Glencoe is one of the most historic and most beautiful glens. The Glens is a worth it 5 hour trek to the top and by proposing in to a stunning view it is a sure shot that your woman will say ‘Yes! I love you.’

⠀⠀⠀⠀ ?? Photo: @allanmac__ ?? _______________________________________ Reasons to love Britain? After enjoying the sights and smells of London, you can hop on a train and head up to experience this beautiful autumnal view in wild and wonderful Glencoe, Scotland. Glencoe Lochan is a tract of forest located just north of Glencoe village in the Scottish Highlands. As we've described previously, it was planted/transplanted from the Pacific Northwest of Canada in the nineteenth century by Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal. He was a true romantic as his wife was very homesick after moving from Canada. To ease her depression, he shipped over huge numbers of pine trees from the Canadian forest to here – her own private refuge. It's perfectly framed with the Pap of Glencoe rising in the back. Bliss. Wonderful picture thanks to @allanmac__ ?? Want your photos of Britain to be featured? Follow us and then add the tag #photosofbritain – very old pics tag #photosofbritain_nov so we can see them! ??

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