When planning a vacation to Europe, some of the first destinations that come to mind will be the teeming cities of Paris in France, London in England or Berlin in Germany. Each of these metropolises is incredible, but they are far from all that Europe has to offer. By exploring some of the smaller towns across the continent, it is possible to see a more authentic, traditional side to Europe.
If you’re planning an upcoming getaway to the continent, here are just a few of the most beautiful small towns in Europe. Pick a few to add to your itinerary to fully experience the very best of what Europe has in store for travelers.
1. Portree
2. Marsaxlokk
3. Smogen
On Sweden’s western coast is the small town of Smogen, a coastal destination where arriving is half the fun. When visiting by car, you’ll approach Smogen over a stunning bridge, offering panoramic views over the bay below. Once in Smogen, head to the harbor. Right in front of the water, small houses painted in bright colors are visible. Some homes are even built on cliffs, and the entire village is charming and quaint.
4. Bibury
In central England, a region called the Cotswolds is filled with a hilly landscape, wide open spaces and ample greenery. In the center of the Cotswolds is a small village called Bibury, where it looks like time stood still. The most iconic attraction in Bibury is the line of Arlington Row cottages, where thatched roofs are still the preferred choice among the local homeowners. Famed American entrepreneur Henry Ford through Bibury’s charm and row houses were the best part of England, and there is every chance that you’ll agree with his assessment.
5. Giethoorn
The city of Giethoorn is one of the oldest in the Netherlands, and its history dates back to the Flagellants from the 13th century. Canals built for irrigation and agriculture are everywhere in Giethoorn, giving many of the homes and restaurants waterfront views. Lush greenery, manicured lawns and traditional architecture only increase the beauty of the town. Make the most of your time in Giethoorn by taking a canal boat tour and snapping photos of the many stunning bridges that span the water.
6. Cesky Krumlov
Be transported to a medieval fairy tale with a visit to Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic. The city itself is split by the waters of the Vltava River, and the center of Cesky Krumlov is an incredible Gothic 13th century castle. Baroque housing straight from the 18th century lines the streets, paving the way to the breathing castle itself. Whether you’re eager to soak in the detailed architecture or natural scenic beauty, Cesky Krumlov has a number of picture-perfect views you will never forget.
7. Husavik
It’s not as busy as Reykjavik, but Húsavík in Northern Iceland is definitely worth a visit. The small town is widely regarded as the whale watching capital of Europe, and on summer boat trips you are all but guaranteed whale sightings. Another popular pastime in this incredibly scenic destination is horseback riding. Icelandic breeds of horse are available for coastal rides, which is a truly breathtaking way to see the scenery.
8. Bled
Slovenia may not be the first European country you think of for natural beauty, but it is an underrated destination with some of the most remarkable scenery on the continent. One example is Bled, a small town on the shores of Lake Bled. The Julian Alps serve as the backdrop for the town, and in the center of the lake itself is a small island topped with a charming white church. Bled truly looks like it has come straight from a romantic fairy tale, and it has to be seen to be believed.
9. Ronda
Surrounding the town of Ronda in Spain are major resorts like Malaga and Marbella. Ronda, however, is a step back in time, and you’ll find an amazing collection of historic architecture. One of the most iconic ruins still in Ronda is the Arabic Bathhouse, which was built in the 14th century. Crossing the Puente Nuevo bridge across the El Tajo Gorge is probably the most popular thing to do in Ronda, as well as exploring the twisting, narrow streets of the old town.
10. Zermatt
11. Perast
12. Hallstatt
One of Austria’s most beautiful destinations is Hallstatt, located on the banks of the Hallstätter See, or Lake Hallstatt. For thousands of years, people have been drawn to Hallstatt because of its salt mines. Today, however, a major reason to visit is for the scenery. Mountains jut up directly behind the placid mountain lake, and you can find everything from caves to waterfalls just a short walk from the picturesque, historic city center of Hallstatt.
13. Reine
14. Positano
The coastal town of Positano is on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, but most of its visitors appear to be day-trippers from nearby places like Sorrento. As a result, there are fewer tourists in the evening while the world-class beach views remain. Spend time around the harbor, where most of the accommodation, restaurants and shops are located. The harbor itself is stunning, but it really comes to life at sunset. For an unforgettable adventure, charter a boat to see the coast of Positano from the water, and you’ll really be able to appreciate its beauty.
15. Oia
On the famed Greek island of Santorini is the clifftop village of Oia. Overlooking a caldera, Oia is a bucket-list spot for those who love breathtaking scenery. Miles of paths undulate up and down throughout the village and the surrounding landscape, offering countless views to soak up the vistas. Sunset is the busiest time of day in Oia, because this Greek destination is known for its world-class sunsets, the pink sky illuminated by the sun dipping below the Aegean Sea. Source : touropia
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