Friday, December 25, 2020

15 Villages Like in a Fairyland

There are regions of the world, which will fascinate you with its beauty.

The kind of place with pure natural beauty next to comfortable houses is almost the same as in fairyland. The place was shrouded in a peaceful, cool and quiet atmosphere. Here are 15 fairytale villages that will make you not want to go home when you make it to the mainland. Listen, let's go!

1. Rothenburg, Germany

Rothenburg, Germany
This beautiful village is located in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, in the Ansbach district of Bavaria, Germany. Recorded in 2006, it has a population of 11,226. This village is known for the sustainability of its old resident buildings for tourists from all over the world. Parts of the Rothenburg region were also exempt from four-wheeled vehicles.

2. Santorini, Greece

Santorini, Greece
The island is a group of Cyclades Islands with a population of 13,600, in 2001. Known for its tourism sector and wine industry, Santorini also has several historical sites that were once one of the important centers of civilization for the development of mankind.

3. Colmar, France

Colmar, France
Colmar is a small village located in the Haut-Rhin department. More precisely in eastern France and very close to the German state. The colorful buildings in Colmar, coupled with the morning sunshine, will stun you when you visit.

4. Cinque Terre, Italy

Cinque Terre, Italy
Cinque Terre is a hilly coastal region on the Italian Riviera, part of Liguria. The village is located to the west of the town of La Spezia and consists of five other villages, among them: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. Coastal scenery in this village is often a magnet for foreign tourists.

5. Penn, Scotland

Penn, Scoutland
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA, the community of this village is named after Scotland, the ancestral home of the early settlers. At the 2010 census, the population in the region stood at just 1,395. The village settlement, which is covered by high cliffs and located in front of the lake, makes this village seem to give the impression of calm and peace with its own community.

6. Shirakawa-go, Japan

Shirakawa, Japan
Shirakawa is the name of a village located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. This village is very famous for the existence of a small part of the village where the traditional Japanese houses gasshō-zukuri are founded. The most beautiful scenery comes at the end of the year, namely when the snow falls and Christmas celebrations.

7. Bibury, England

Bibury, England
The village of Bibury is located in Gloucestrshire, province of South West England. The village has a beautiful view of England with its cottages and stone cottages dating back to the 17th century. If you're travelling to the village of Bibury, you'll be spoilt for choice with its array of stone houses and stunning natural scenery.

8. Migdal, Greenland

Migdal, Greenland

As of January 2020, Greenland has 56,081 people living along the coast and many islands. In Greenland, there are two types of distinguished residential areas, namely illoqarfik for cities and nunaqarfik for settlements. Migdal belongs to a settlement that offers a million views that freeze your eyes.

9. Sintra, Portugal

Sintra, Portugal
Sintra is located in the west of Portugal. Vila de Sintra's historic centre is famous for its 19th-century architecture, historic estates and villas, gardens and royal palaces. So it is not surprising that this beautiful place, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

10. Kvivik, Faroe Islands

Kvivik, Faroe Android
Kvivik is a village on the west coast of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands, in the eponymous municipality of Kvívík. The village of Kvívík is one of the oldest settlements. The oldest surviving house in Kvívík was built in the 18th century. You can find the beauty contained in the history of this little Kvivik, while wandering around it.

11. Filzmoos, Austria

Filzmoos, Austria
Filzmoos is a village within the district of St.Johann im Pongau in the austrian state of Salzburg. Its main income comes from ski tourism in winter and hiking in summer. The village has an altitude of about 1 km above sea level. The most beautiful scenery comes at sunrise in the winter.

12. Portofino, Italy

Forto
Portofino is a fishing village in Italy and a tourist destination known for its harbour as it is frequented by celebrities and artists. Portofino is also a community located in Genova, On the Italian Riviera.

13. Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain

Castellfollit de la Roca, Spains
Castellfollit de la Roca is a settler community in Comarca Garrotxa, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain. The village is bordered by the meeting of the Fluvià and Toronell rivers, with towering basalt cliffs. The beauty of nature amidst dense trees, makes tourists from all over the world interested in visiting it.

14. Wengen, Switzerland

Wengen, Switzerland
England-Wengen is a mountain village in the Bernese Oberland in central Switzerland. It is located in the canton of Bern at an altitude of 1,274 m above sea level. The village is part of jungfrauregion and has about 1,300 inhabitants all year round. However, the number grew to 5,000 during the summer and 10,000 in winter, due to the large number of tourists traveling in Wengen Village.

15. Reine, Norway

Reine, Norway
The village of Reine is a beautiful fishing village in the administrative center of the Moskenes region in the country of Nordland, Norway. The village is located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, about 300 kilometres southwest of the town of Tromsø and has a population of only about 307 people.

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