The Most Beautiful Villages To Visit In UK

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Have you heard about the most beautiful villages of the UK? The pride of Britain, is located in its rural areas and there is less space for British people to actually get the authentic experience compared to their villages in the UK. These villages are very small and as a result, some of the most bizarre and most friendly communities are.
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So what if there is a reduction in the size, they make attractive for the charming British Grub, more for heat and rocks. It is safe to say that most people have not heard of many of these places. Even people living in the UK are constantly amazed when they are on some of these strange and ideal villages.
The next time you are visiting the UK on Visitor Visa or the UK Student Visa, or if you are in the UK and are looking for more places outside your criteria, then many of these villages Take some time to explore as you can. You will surely be happy that you did.

For example, London and Edinburgh are great cities but they certainly offer a very different aspect of British life compared to these villages. So, head out in the rural areas, for another well rounded and indeed British experience.

Plockton, Loch Carron, Scotland:

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Plockton is one of those places where you'll really enjoy some Scottish hospitality. Be sure to go to Callum's seal trip to see those beautiful locals.

Lacock, Wiltshire, England:

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Lacock is one of those villages where you should go. Especially if you like crooked cottages and straw terraces, then it is really very beautiful and thrown many times.

Polperro, Cornwall, England:

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Pop on Cornwall and go to Polperro. Grass on all the Corniche Pasteies (they are wonderful) and enjoy some of that famous Cornish charm.

Yalding, Kent, England:

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Not too far from London. Located in the rural areas, it is a very small place for travel. Especially if you want some time away from the big city.

Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England:

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Cerne Abbas is a historic small place, which is even a date ahead of the Pagan era. Be sure to go to the pagan fertility hill statue created thousands of years ago and still exists today.

Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England:

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Another gem in Cotswold is Boorton-on-the-Water. Make sure to rent a car (or your own) and find this beautiful place. It is perfect on a beautiful sunny day.

Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England:

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Castle Combe is a fantastic village to visit in Wiltshire and is a place filled with charming buildings. Walk through beautiful streets and stop at some of the local tea rooms for the scon. they are delicious.

Crail, Fife, Scotland:

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The fief's empire is a great place to go to southeast Scotland, in which there is a small gem to watch the crawl. Be sure to head to this old historic fishing town and catch a nice fish and chips lunch.

Eton, Berkshire, England:

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Eton is a great place to travel, not too far from London. Be sure to wander around this historic place, visit some old buildings and hang in nearby Windsor Castle.

Bibury, Cotswold, England:

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Bibury is a beautiful little place surrounded by astonishing Coteswolds. The whole area is incredible to explore. Just be sure to stay in Arlington Row also. It's very picturesque.

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These villages look so nice, would love to visit them all!