In the UK, the "back garden" kissed by God is as beautiful as a fairy tale~
In the UK, the "back garden" kissed by God is as beautiful as a fairy tale~
My dears! Promise me that when you go to the UK, you must reserve some time for these hidden towns. You know, the beauty of the UK is not limited to the bustling and retro metropolises, but also scattered in the simple and natural countryside. Those friends who say it is unsophisticated can only say that they have no taste. In my opinion, these "back gardens" kissed by God are as beautiful as fairy tales. It is hard not to relax in such an environment.
Cotswolds
There are countless villages and towns here, the most eye-catching of which is Bibury, which can almost be regarded as a representative of British rural towns and is known as the "most beautiful village" locally; particularly famous are the rows of Arlington townhouses, which have a history of hundreds of years.
Edensor
This beautiful town next to Darcy's estate in the UK is also the filming location of the movie "Pride and Prejudice". It combines ancient buildings, gardens and rivers, as if restoring 18th century Britain. There are also lush flowers, plants and trees around it, where you can fully experience the vitality and beauty of nature; in addition, St. Peter's Church is one of its main landmarks.
Whitby
Known as the "hometown of vampires", "Count Dracula" was born here; not only that, there are beautiful ports, cobblestone streets, small fishing boats and authentic fish and chips here.
Cornwall
Famous for its magnificent coastline, charming countryside and long history, there are many attractions worth visiting: St. Michael's Mount (tidal island), Eden (tropical botanical garden), Land's End (the end of the world in the UK), St Ives (golden beach town), The Minack Theatre (Roman theater with the sea as the background), etc.
Haworth
Yorkshire, located in the north of England, has postcard-perfect little streets and an old-fashioned country life atmosphere. Stone houses and cobblestone streets can be seen everywhere, as if you were in a movie. If you have enough time, you can also visit the Victorian-style antique cabinets and take a vintage steam train at the local station.
Clovelly
In a small fishing village in the north of Devon, Germany, the whole village is built on the mountain, and the white houses extend all the way to the sea. The roads in the whole village are also paved with pebbles, and cars are not allowed. Every household has flowers and plants to decorate the walls and windowsills.
Rye
The White Moon over East Sussex was an important port in Roman times, especially from the bell tower of St Mary's Parish Church, where you can enjoy a fantastic view. The medieval roofs, winding alleys and trussed cottages are set against the sea, adding a mysterious atmosphere.
Llandudno
The birthplace of "Alice in Wonderland", North Shore Beach is one of its best beaches, where you can enjoy sunbathing, windsurfing and paragliding, etc.; there is also the Big Ohm Mountain that cannot be avoided. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can overlook the crescent-shaped bay, which is great for taking photos.
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