10 Fairytale Villages So Magical, You'll Want to Stay Forever!
10 Fairytale Villages!

There's something about entering a place that feels as if it has been taken directly from the fairy tale. Classified streets, curls with thatched roofs, flowers fly out of window boxes and a type of spell that will make you think if time has forgot to move forward. These villages are not just nice - they are alive with a kind of magic that allows you to endure, explore and maybe even stay forever. Here are 10 fairy -tale villages that feel they have dreamed.
1. Hallstatt, Austria
Hallstatt, set between the shimmering lake and the towering mountains, is a place to question reality. Pastel -colored houses think about glassy water and air smells like pine and possibility. There is silence, but not a lonely way - more like the world holds breath, just for you.
2. GIETHOOORN, Netherlands
Imagine a village without roads, only channels. That's GIETHOORN. You slip the waterways in the ship for the whisper of Quiet, walk under the vaulted bridges and next to the roofs made of reeds. It is a peaceful way that feels almost different, as if you have encountered a secret that the rest of the world has not yet found.
3. Bibury, England
Bibury is a kind of place you would expect in watercolor. Arlington Row, a number of weavers from the 17th century, is so picturesque that they feel almost unreal. The Coln River passes through the village and the whole place has this fine, timeless vibration that all you want to sit by the water and just be.
4. Shirakawa-go, Japan
Shirakawa-go, tucked in the Japanese Alps, feels like a side from another era. Traditional Gassho-Zukuri estates with their steep that thatch roofs seem to hug the ground. In winter, the village is covered with snow, and the soft glow lanterns causes it to feel as if you have entered a dream.
5. Colmar, France
Colmar is what happens when a fairy tale and postcards have a love child. Half houses in each color of the rainbow line of streets and the city winds through channels filled with flower. It's alive, alive and so full of joy that you can't help, but you smile when wandering.
6. Reine, Norway
Reine, set on the edge of the Arctic circle, is a fishing village that feels as if it were on the outskirts of the world. Red and white cabins excel against the dramatic background of jagged mountains and dark blue fjords. It is wild, raw and stunningly beautiful - a place where nature feels close enough to touch.
7. Alberobello, Italy
Alberobello is known for his Trulli - with an opinion, covered with conical roofs that look like they belonged to the village of Hobbit. The streets are narrow and winding and the whole place has this capricious, almost playful energy. It is impossible to feel a little lighter here.
8. Eze, France
Eze, set high on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean, feels as if he's been hovering over the world. Medieval stone buildings, paved streets and fresh gardens feel like a hidden kingdom. The views are stunning and the air smells like sea salt and wild herbs.
9. Gimmelwald, Switzerland
This small mountain village is a place where you can hear the sound of cowbels that reflect the valleys. Gimmelwald, surrounded by peaks of snow -covered and green meadows, feels as if he was unaffected over time. It's simple, quiet and absolutely magical.
10. Chefchaouen, Morocco
Chefchaouen, known as "Blue City", is a maze of narrow streets and buildings painted in every shade of blue imaginable. It is alive, but calm, with a kind of calm that settles deep in your bones. The mountains appear in the distance and the air is filled with the scent of spices and fresh bread.



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