Published By: Urbee Sarkar

Breathtaking European Small Town You Should Visit

These European small towns are straight out of fairytales!

Europe is hugely known for its busy and culturally driven cities like Paris and Rome. However, beyond this popular names with buzzing crowds of tourists are small towns that are quaint, adorable and absolutely breathtaking. Forget about the landmarks that make Europe, Europe and embark on a journey into the small towns of the continent that would instantly make your dreams come true. From Austria to Romania, the small towns in some of these places in Europe are picturesque and would take you back to the land of fairytales. Here are a few European small towns that you should definitely visit for an offbeat and relaxing trip.

Ronda In Spain

Andulasia is loaded with white towns. There are cities around Spain that are known for their white towns exhibiting the Moorish architecture. However, nothing compares to the beauty of the town in Spain named Ronda. With only a little over a thirty thousand people accounting for the population of this town, Ronda is beautiful mostly for its location. The small town sits high in the lap of mountains at the edge of cliff that is 400 feet high. The views of the valleys from this small town are stunning not to mention the three bridges that surround the canyon exhibiting a superior style of engineering.

Portree, Isle Of Skye In Scotland

Believe it or not, this little town in Scotland has a population of only two thousand people. The Isle of Skye is the epitome of natural beauty and houses some of the most charming houses of the United Kingdom. The town is situated at the edge of Loch Portree and is adorned with pastel coloured pubs and houses. It also has a beautiful flotilla that has boats surrounding and floating it peacefully. Go to the Isle of Skye and be mesmerised by the soulful beauty of the place and your eyes will have you to thank for it.

HallsattIn Austria

This little town in Austria has only 779 people living in it and has a breathtaking beauty that cannot be compared with any other. Hallsatt is special with its amazing view of the Dachsteinmountains and the glassy lakes and has even been marked as a national heritage by UNESCO for it 12th century churches. Hallsatt is the cosiest town of Austria and only an hour’s drive from Salzburg.