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28/3/2024 08:18 | Buenos Aires - Argentina Bergen - Norway Polperro - Cornwall With a wildly romantic and rocky shoreline, Polperro is one of England’s most beautiful villages. Its narrow streets littered with ancient fishermen’s houses cling around the picture-postcard harbour, making it one of the prettiest villages in England Walk in the footsteps of the notorious smugglers of the 18th century as you discover quirky shops and superb seafood restaurants. After admiring the winding streets take to the coastal footpath to uncover the dramatic rugged coastline. Here, you will also find a natural pool, where you can dip into the azure waters and enjoy a swim! Cartagena - Colombia | freddie01 | |
27/3/2024 07:57 | Сан Labyrinthe de maïs de Cordes-sur-Ciel, France Lower Slaughter - Cotswolds Home to the beautiful River Eye and Copse Hill Road, which was voted the most romantic street in Britain, Lower Slaughter could not be missed from the prettiest villages in England list. This sleepy English village is known for its limestone cottages and the Old Mill, which was recorded in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Today, the mill is open to the public to view and even has a quaint café. A visit to Lower Slaughter is like taking a step back in time. Look forward to admiring the ancient houses and the pretty rose flower gardens before wandering along the gently flowing river, bliss! Annecy - France Luang Prabang - Laos | freddie01 | |
26/3/2024 07:56 | Jaipur - India Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Edinburgh’s steep cobbled lanes, Neoclassical architecture and elegant gardens hint at its rich past. But there’s also a vibrancy and dynamism to Scotland’s capital that makes it more than an open-air museum. Its beauty is gallery-worthy, though, from the medieval old town and (relatively new) Georgian New Town to the crowning jewel (and home of the country’s Crown Jewels), hilltop Edinburgh Castle. The city unfurls, in all its honey-hued sandstone beauty, from Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh’s highest peak, and monument-topped Carlton Hill (pictured). Kyoto - Japan Chefchaouen - Morocco Queenstown - New Zealand | freddie01 | |
25/3/2024 08:01 | Chicago Reykjavik, Iceland From its clusters of colourful houses to the almost extraterrestrial drama of its famous Lutheran church, Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik is one of a kind. Most of the city is low-rise, making Mount Esja – often still dusted with snow well into the warmer months – an even more impressive and imposing presence across the water. Cape Town - South Africa Cartmel - Lake District Nestled on the southern edge of the Lake District National Park is Cartmel, our third most beautiful village in England. The village’s sticky toffee pudding shop and its 12th-century priory with stained glass windows and ancient choir stalls are reason enough to visit this delightful English village. In more recent years, the village has gained a reputation for being a foodie haven. This is thanks to the collection of traditional Lakeland inns and the internationally acclaimed Michelin Star restaurant, L’Enclume. No wonder it’s considered to be one of the best villages in the UK. Edinburgh and Leith | freddie01 | |
24/3/2024 08:48 | Drones have transformed landscape photography. Presumably the tiny figure of the man standing on the high rock is the guy who is flying the drone. A selfie! | horneblower | |
23/3/2024 07:39 | The palace at Knossos, Crete is worth a visit, but modern archeologists question whether Arthur Evans, the archeologist who restored the palace in the late 1920's, got the columns the wrong way up! | horneblower | |
23/3/2024 07:27 | Looks similar to the Wye near Chepstow | plasybryn | |
23/3/2024 07:25 | Knossos Palace - Greece Stanton - Cotswolds With no signs of commercialisation, it is little wonder that Stanton made our list of the most beautiful villages in England. Carved from honey-coloured Jurassic limestone, the idyllic main street has seen little change in the last 300 years. Its timeless character is clear in the clusters of ancient houses, built with steeply pitched gables and mullioned windows. It is sure to leave you with a lasting impression. As you meander through the English village, uncover the 17th-century pub, The Mount. Here, you can savour the captivating views across the Vale of Evesham and the Welsh mountains beyond. Chigago Germany Porto, Portugal Though Lisbon gets most of the attention, Portugal’s second city is uniquely beautiful and atmospheric, especially in its medieval Ribeira district. Here, centuries-old merchants’ and mariners’ homes line cobbled streets, seeming to crane their necks over each other to get a view of the Douro River. In fact, the whole town seems focused on the river, with its grand bridges – from the double-decker Ponte de Dom Luís I to the sleek, modern Ponte de Sao Joao – among the city’s most well-known sights. Clovelly - North Devon Clinging to a 400-foot cliff, with the only traffic coming from donkeys and sledges, this English village promises to be a unique visit! As you descend the famous cobbled street, be rewarded by the striking views of the glistening harbour, boasting a thriving fishing industry. Afterwards, linger over a pint at the 400-year-old New Inn or visit the Quay Shop at the harbour for takeaway, as you soak up the ambience of the quay with boats bobbing at anchor. Avid ramblers can enjoy the lengthy walks along the cliff tops, with the Hobby Drive path winding its way through woodland and offering breath-taking views of Clovelly harbour and Bideford Bay. | freddie01 | |
22/3/2024 07:53 | Rotherham Centre for Performing Arts Moab, Utah, USA Greenland Udaipur, India Of all Rajasthan’s beautiful cities, Udaipur is perhaps the most heavenly. Known as the City of the Lakes, it looks almost as though it’s floating on the water, its lime-washed buildings light and dreamily delicate. Surrounded by sawtoothed peaks, this romantic city is a self-contained world full of palaces, forts and havelis (mansions built around courtyards). Its most iconic building is City Palace, Rajasthan’s largest royal complex, made up of 11 dazzling palaces overlooking Lake Pichola. | freddie01 | |
21/3/2024 07:48 | England Edinburgh Norway Lake Prague, Czech Republic Architecture and natural beauty come together perfectly in Prague, particularly where the medieval stone arch of Charles Bridge spans the wide Vltava River. It’s been dubbed ‘the City of a Hundred Spires’, though it’s so chock-full of Gothic churches and towers that it surely must have more. One of the prettiest parts is the Old Town Square, with Baroque architecture and the intricate, animated Astronomical Clock. | freddie01 | |
20/3/2024 07:57 | England South Korea Galway, Ireland County Galway regularly appears on lists of the most beautiful places in Ireland, so it’s no surprise that its capital city is a stunner too. The city’s ancient core is still in use, with Kirwan's Lane a fine example of the narrow medieval streets, all cobblestones and arches. The Claddagh, a fishing district with origins in the 5th century, lies to the west of the city with colourful fishermen’s cottages and glorious views across the water. England | freddie01 | |
19/3/2024 07:48 | England Bergen, Norway Though it’s beautiful in every season, Bergen really comes into its own as the days grow shorter and the snow piles up. Its richly coloured houses cling to the mountainsides, seeming to huddle together against the cold, reflecting perfectly in the clear waters of the North Sea. The Floibanen funicular winds its way up to Mount Floyen for sweeping views of the city. Bergen may be known as the gateway to the fjords, but there’s plenty of beauty to be found within the city too. England | freddie01 | |
18/3/2024 07:58 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sydney positively sparkles with fresh, sleek beauty, from its green spaces and beaches to its incredible architecture. Life gravitates towards its natural waterway, Sydney Harbour, where the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House compete for attention. The neighbours are equally pretty, with cobbled shopping streets, Victorian arcades and a patchwork of parks. Topping it off are an embarrassment of beautiful beaches, from small coves around the sheltered harbour to iconic Bondi. South Korea Norway Helmsley | freddie01 | |
17/3/2024 07:42 | Cochem / Germany (by Gregory Kom). Teatro Romano - Cartagena, Murcia, ESPAÑA J E R U S A L E M Faroe Island | freddie01 | |
16/3/2024 07:33 | Coastal towns of Madeira / Portugal (by Mike Anthony) Broadway, Cotswolds / UK (by Sofia Porzsolt). Egirdir / Turkey (by fotozade). Oulanka National Park / Finland (by Jukka Risikko). | freddie01 | |
15/3/2024 11:26 | just a remark most of italian alps is german speaking ... given to italy... used to be austria hence non perceived italian vibe of pizza and olive and vino | kaos3 | |
15/3/2024 08:07 | Spon End - Coventry Amsterdam - Netherlands Dubrovnik, Croatia Italy | freddie01 | |
14/3/2024 08:07 | Colorado Springs Seville - Spain Lake Powell, Reservoir, USA Ρέθ | freddie01 | |
13/3/2024 08:04 | Iceland Untitled Italy Untitled | freddie01 | |
12/3/2024 08:08 | Roche Abbey, in Maltby near Rotherham Singapore Villefrance-sur-Mer, France (by Angelina Herbert) Trakai Island Castle - LITHUANIA | freddie01 | |
11/3/2024 08:07 | Untitled I S E L T W A L D A Cruise Along England's Canals M a l d i v e s | freddie01 | |
10/3/2024 07:59 | Campitello-di-Fassa Untitled Ireland | freddie01 | |
09/3/2024 08:07 | Austria Monserrat-Barcelona Canada China | freddie01 |
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