Britain is one of those places with huge tourist attractions but also offers countryside wonders that are secret towns, which holidaymakers who are up for an adventure will be delighted to see and experience. This small towns are nothing short of magical and make sure to visit one or two of them on your next off the beaten path adventure.
1. Castle Combe – England, UK
Located on the end of the Bybrook River, has some of the pretty streets that you only see in period movies, stonewall cottages, and a quaint charm that will take you back hundreds of years ago.
2. Beddgelert – Wales, UK
This charming riverside community is nothing but extraordinary. It’s lined with antique houses, and offers plenty of attractions for the culture and history lover in you.
3. Plockton, Scotland UK
This beautiful Scottish small town is surrounded by majestic Highlands. Plockton started as a fishing village, and it’s now best known for it’s natural beauty.
4. Cushendun, Northern Island UK
The awe-inspiring natural beauty of Cushendun is described with its charming harbourside houses nestled on the mouth of Northern Ireland’s River Dun.
5. Polperro, England, UK
Cornish seaside villages are best represented by Polperro. The quintessential old town is best explored by its winding and congestion-free streets, wonderful cottages, and boat-filled harbour.
6. Porthdinllaen – Wales, UK
Imbued by the charm of the 18th century,Porthdinllaen sits untouched on the shore of a gorgeous sandy beach, stripped of modern development. It’s the perfect stop over for beach lovers.
7. Luss – Scotland, UK
Located on the western edge of Scotland’s beautiful Loch Lomond, Luss if the perfect vantage point for photo hobbyists who would like to capture the region’s beauty.
8. Hawkshead – England UK
If you are looking for peace and quiet in an old and charming neighborhood, a trip to the Lakes District is an opportunity to see Hawkshead. A picturesque town lined with cobbled streets, and old white-washed cottages.
Have you been to any of these beautiful villages in Britain? Share your experience in the comments.