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Somewhere between the city and the wilds of nature, you’ll find picturesque little towns that seem to fade right into the landscape. These are my favorite small towns — the ones where people and places seem to get along ideally.

01. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is an enchanting town in the heights of the Zugspitze mountain, the tallest in Germany at a height of nearly 3,000 meters. The town was originally two separate settlements, one Roman and the other Teutonic. In anticipation of the 1936 Winter Olympics, the two towns were combined by force.

02. Village In The Himalayas, Tibet

Village In The Himalayas, Tibet

This village is one of many towns built to support monasteries hidden in the Himalaya mountains that are only accessible by foot or horse.

03. Reine, Norway

Reine, Norway

Reine is a quaint fishing village located on the beautiful Arctic island of Moskenesøya. The port has a population of only 329, but it is the most beautiful village in all of Norway.

04. Gasadalur Village, Faroe Islands

Gasadalur Village, Faroe Islands

The Faroes are an easily missed but mystifying chain of islands north of Scotland. For many years, the islands were difficult to access, with sheer cliffs rising from the beaches and a single staircase built during the British occupation of the islands in World War II. The undeniably lucky 18 people who live in the village are nestled between two 2,300-foot-tall mountains.

05. Colmar, France

Colmar, France

Colmar is considered the capital of wine from the Alsatian district, known for its exquisite aromas. The town was first founded in the 1200s, during the height of the Holy Roman Empire, which ruled much of Europe. Since then, the town has earned the nickname “Little Venice” due to the waterways that wind through its medieval streets. Wikipedia

06. Marsaxlokk, Malta

Marsaxlokk, Malta

0It was in 900 BC that the Phoenicians landed on Malta and set up the vibrant trading port of Marsaxlokk. Now, the town is the leading supplier of fish to the island nation and is well known for its enormous markets stocked with a vast array of magnificent fish.

07. Bled, Slovenia

Bled, Slovenia

Sheltered by picturesque mountains, Bled was founded in 1004 and considered so beautiful by the Holy Roman Emperor, who gifted it to the Bishop of Brixen. The castle at Bled sits in the center of the enchanting Lake Bled, which borders the town. The town of 5,000 is now notable for having some of the most beautiful health spas in the area. Slovenia

08. Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt, Austria

Hallstatt, one of Austria’s oldest settlements, was initially founded in 5000 BC to exploit the vast salt reserves in the breathtaking mountains that surround the town. The town produced so much salt in the 1300s that miners made the first industrial pipeline from 13,000 hollowed-out trees. To this day, the town still mines salt, but is also considered a treasure trove of human history and one of the most beautiful towns in Austria. Archive

09. Manarola, Italy

Manarola, Italy

Manarola is a charming rainbow of brightly colored houses carved into an impenetrable wall of stone. The church dates back to 1338, making this town one of the oldest in the region, most likely built for its strong natural defenses. Now, the town is more famous for its delightful wine and the paintings of Antonio Discovolos, who adored the town. Wikipedia

10. Bibury, England

Bibury, England

Bibury is one of the most beautiful towns in England, and for good reason. The town was first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has thankfully been trapped in the past ever since. Most of the town is still as it was hundreds of years ago, and the River Coin still dominates the main street. Wikipedia

11. Annecy, France

Annecy, France

Annecy is arguably even more picturesque than the French Alps that surround the town. Built around a 14th-century chateau, the town is dissected by small canals and streams which run out of the beautifully blue Lac Annecy.

12. Göreme, Turkey (The Underground City)

Göreme, Turkey (The Underground City)

Göreme was built during the Roman era, amongst the exquisite rock formations that dominate the area. The complex natural rock served as foundations and fortifications for those who built the town, and to this day, much of the ancient architecture still stands. Many churches were carved directly into the rocks themselves. Wikipedia

13. Leavenworth, Washington, USA

Leavenworth, Washington, USA

Yes, Leavenworth is in the United States and not Central Europe. The town was originally a small lumber community built in 1906, but it struggled economically. In 1962, a local committee conceived the idea of completely transforming the town into what it is today, thereby saving the community from certain doom through tourism. Wikipedia

14. Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is built around the beautiful Lake Wakatipu, which has spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including Walter Peak and The Remarkables. European explorers William Gilbert Rees and Nicholas von Tunzelmann were the first to inhabit the previously unexplored habitat they discovered in 1860. Following the discovery of gold, the town experienced rapid growth. Wikipedia

15. Hidden Mountain Village – Jiuzhaigou, China

Hidden Mountain Village - Jiuzhaigou, China

Not much is known about these reclusive villages scattered throughout China, except that they once served as strongholds for the military. They are now only accessible by horseback and offer a unique glimpse into the culture of classical China.

16. Shirakawa-Go Village, Japan

Shirakawa-Go Village, Japan

Shirakawa-go is a small, traditional village renowned for its incredibly steep roofs, which were designed to withstand some of the heaviest snowfall in the world. The dense, mystifying forests and looming hills that surround and conceal the village make the area incredibly difficult to inhabit, except for the small piece of flat land on which the village was founded. Wikipedia

17. Pucón, Chile

Pucón, Chile

This exotic town, which hugs an awe-inspiring lake and sits in the shadow of an active volcano, is known as Chile’s adventure capital because its location is perfect for many recreational activities like snow skiing and kayaking.

18. Morro De São Paulo, Brazil

Morro De São Paulo, Brazil

Morro de São Paulo is so tranquil that the only way to access the village is by boat or charter flight, as no cars are allowed on the island. The village sits upon three beautiful jungle-topped hills at a point where the Canal de Taperoá meets a crystal blue Atlantic. In the past, the island acted as both a cove for pirates and a stronghold for the Portuguese. Wikipedia

19. Albarracin, Spain

Albarracin, Spain

Albarracín is a beautifully preserved medieval village in Northern Spain. The rock paintings in the cliff-foot caves of the Albarracin Cultural Park are among the most significant evidence of Levantine prehistoric art in Spain.

20. Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen is best known for its blue buildings, painted in a spectrum of soothing hues. Only a short walk away are the equally impressive Rif mountains and the Cascades d’Akchour!

21. Amêdî, Kurdistan

Amêdî, Kurdistan

The town’s colorful houses are situated on a massive plateau at nearly 4,000 feet above sea level. The only places to stay are local inns, and the residents take pride in resisting modern hotels.

22. Chichilianne, France

Chichilianne, France

Chichilianne is a small village of approximately 200 people located in the spectacular French Alps.

23. Pucisca, Croatia

Pucisca, Croatia

The island of Brac is home to some of the highest quality stone in Europe, and that’s precisely why Pucisca was built. Both the altar to the Roman God Jupiter and more modern architecture are exquisite works of art, as is the natural landscape that surrounds the town. When you consider that the small town has been home to some of the finest stonemasons in history, this should come as no surprise. Brac Info

24. Camden, Maine

Camden, Maine

Previously inhabited by Penobscot Abenaki Native Americans, Camden was first colonized by the British in the 1770s. During the revolution, the town served as a rendezvous point for the Americans. Now, with a population of only 5,000, the beautiful setting of the town means that tourists outnumber locals 2 to 1 during the summer. Wikipedia

25. Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland

Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland

Vestmannaeyjar is on a large island of the same name off the South Coast of Iceland. The geographical treasure trove of an island that the town calls home is incredibly volcanically active. In 1973, the entire population was evacuated when an eruption destroyed some areas of the town. The island is also notable for the immense biodiversity that can be found in the area, including 150 plant species not yet classified and millions of birds that nest in cliffs. Wikipedia

26. Byron Bay, Australia

Byron Bay, Australia

Located in New South Wales, this Pacific Ocean-side town is home to around 5,000 people. The town was named by the famous British sea captain James Cook in honor of Royal Navy officer John Byron and his ability to navigate the rough seas that the area is known for.

27. Ericeira, Portugal

Ericeira, Portugal

With only 7,000 inhabitants across 40 beaches, you won’t need to look very hard to find a place to put down your beach towel in Ericeira. Settlement of the area dates back to the 1200s, when an abundance of sea urchins brought people and money to the area.

28. Eze, France

Eze, France

Eze is a collection of villages, with a population of less than 3,000, situated along the exotic French Riviera and on top of a hill which offers breathtaking views. These settlements have been populated since around 2,000 BC and have been occupied by the Roman Empire, the Moors, the Provençal, and the Savoy. Wikipedia

29. Tenby, Wales

Tenby, Wales

In Welsh, Tenby translates roughly to “little fortress of the fish.” The town, a naturally defended and bountiful harbor with access to the Irish Sea and Atlantic Ocean, was settled as far back as 900 AD. After the Norman Conquest of England, the town was fortified with a massive wall to hold Welsh rebellions at bay. From the 1800s onwards, the town became more renowned for its beauty than its defenses.

30. Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

Both pronouncing and getting to Ittoqqortoormiit can be difficult, but it’s totally worth the effort. From the capital of Iceland, you’ll need to take a once-weekly plane to Greenland and then take a helicopter ride to this small, colorful town, situated by the longest glacial river system in the world.

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