24 Charming British Villages You Must Run Away To In 2016
Cities are so 2015.
Ilfracombe, England
This North Devon village is a positively lovely seaside resort, with a gorgeous beach on one side and lovely green landscape and the other. For a tiny town, it's got a lot going on, making it the perfect escape for visitors who want to get away but love a little excitement. You'll find plenty of swimming and surfing spots, great local shopping in the town centre, and an incredible aquarium, so you can enjoy the water even on a rainy day. For a fantastic local tea, check out the charming Tea Garden.
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Hay-on-Wye, Wales
There's truly no better village in the world to run away to than the Welsh border town of Hay-on-Wye. As the world's largest centre for antique and second-hand books, it's one of the most atmospheric places for book lovers that ever existed. There are bookshops everywhere, but if that's not enough, it's a pretty good foodie spot, too, so pack up and move there right now. Or at least check it out during the incredible Hay Festival.
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Looe, England
This Cornwall coastal town offers a charming beach and stellar views from its hilltop, not to mention Looe is home to the largest fishing fleet in Cornwall, so fresh and delicious seafood is all but guaranteed. For the perfect seaside day, treat yourself to dinner at Squid Ink then take a stroll along the harbour.
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Bakewell, England
This cute-as-a-button village is the only market town within the boundaries of the Peak District National Park and it's also the loveliest. Dating back to the 17th century, the charming little village is full of natural and manmade delights, from the lovely and green river bed to the quaint cottages that sit alongside it. It's also the birthplace of Bakewell pudding, so don't miss trying one while you're there! If it's a full meal you're after, check out Ricci's adorable bistro.
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