Some people like historical sites, some people like ancient towns with a sense of the times, and some people like popular check-in attractions, but does anyone like idyllic villages? This article will take you to experience the following beautiful villages.


1. Bibury, UK


Bibury is a village in Gloucestershire, England, located on the banks of the River Cologne, 6.5 kilometers from Cirencester. Artist William Morris called Bibury "the most beautiful village in England" when he visited. The picturesque Arlington Road Cottage was built in 1380 as a monastic wool shop. It has been used as a filming location for several films and television, most notably Stardust and The Diary of Bridget Jones.


Old Bibury exudes a strong country atmosphere, and everything has a serene charm. Walking on the streets of such an ancient and quiet village, you will feel that the village has hardly rebuilt new houses for hundreds of years. Especially when spring comes, the surrounding flowers are blooming, and the old house is set off by colorful flowers and the stream water in the countryside, like a landscape painting.


2. Wengen, Switzerland


Wengen is located on a leeward viewing platform at the foot of the Jungfrau, 1274 meters above sea level, 400 meters above the Lauterbrunnen valley. This small town exudes a quaint and traditional atmosphere. Motor vehicles are prohibited here, so it feels very quiet and pure, and it is a particularly beautiful holiday destination.


Known as "The Land of Paradise", it is home to nostalgic log cabins and inns whose origins date back to the "Belle Epoque" at the end of the twentieth century. This resort in the Bernese Oberland maintains all the characteristics of a scenic postcard enchanting mountain village beauty. There are no modern buildings and facilities here, but there is plenty of sunshine and fresh air. With a quaint wooden hotel, you will feel embraced by nature, it is simply a wonderland.


3. Giethoorn, Holland


Giethoorn Village is known as "Green Venice" because the roofs of the houses here are made of reeds. The reflections on the water are the reflections of green houses, so from a distance, you will see a small green village. It has a unique latitude and a very good geographical location, so the climate of Giethoorn in the Netherlands is a temperate oceanic climate. The daily temperature difference and the annual temperature difference are not very large. The weather is mild, the air is humid, and the climate is very pleasant.


Not many people know about the super dreamy attraction of Giethoorn Village. This small village is also known as the "Venice of the Netherlands" because it is an ancient village without roads and mainly uses canals and boats as means of transportation. Here, you can take a sightseeing boat on the river, visit the animals raised by local farmers, and quietly feel a world away from the hustle and bustle and undisturbed by the world.


4. Reina, Norway


The town of Reina is located in the southeastern part of the Lofoten Islands. It is an important part of this arctic mystery, and it is also the most shining place. It is known as "the most beautiful village in Norway". The whole village is backed by the peaks of ancient glaciers, and the scenery is unforgettable and almost isolated from the world.


Reina is full of the beauty of the Nordic wilderness, the lake reflects the colorful clouds of the sky, the smoke from the fisherman's hut is here, and you will find the amazing natural beauty - the Northern Lights. (But it is recommended to come in winter to see the northern lights dancing in the sky). A touch of red in the color of water and mountains is also the symbol of Reina, which attracts many tourists and artists to come here. These natural sights also allow the isolated village of Reina to retain the most rustic atmosphere so far.


5. Hobbit Village, New Zealand


The Hobbit Village is located near Mata on the Waikato Plain in the middle of the North Island. Like The Hobbit in the film, Hobbit Village is a peaceful and beautiful paradise. The creek flows quietly next to the village, and there is a pure and charming pastoral style everywhere. The Hobbit Village is the most peaceful and carefree piece of land in Middle-earth.


There are 44 small houses on the green hillside, and the semi-circular Hobbit cave huts are "inlaid" in the middle of the hillside, and they are well-proportioned. Colorful small doors, green hillside lawns, and colorful flowers everywhere make the whole small village full of magic fairy tale atmosphere.