Country of Shakespeare and the Beatles, England is a beautiful and fascinating territory, a favorite destination for travelers from all over the world who, every year, take Trains and planes to reach the wonderful capital., climb the London Eye ferris wheel and discover all the pearls of the Thames.
But not only London, because England also has beautiful towns, suggestive and fascinating that have been the setting for romantic and evocative comedies, and that have made us want to organize a trip right there, between the English countryside and the bucolic and timeless atmospheres that uniquely characterize these places.
Towns that are located a few hours from London and that can be reached by train for a romantic getaway for two, an unusual weekend or a regenerating and relaxing experience. Ready to discover the most beautiful ones?
Lower Slaughter, the romantic town a few hours from London
Built on both banks of the Eye River, the Low massacre is a village in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire. It is characterized by limestone houses and cabins and is unanimously considered one of the most romantic and evocative places throughout the UK. Here life flows slowly between landscapes that seem straight out of an impressionist painting.
Ombersley, where time stands still
Half-timbered houses give back aenchanted atmosphereIn Ombersley, Worcestershire, it seems as if time has never passed. Just two hours by train from London, you can immerse yourself in a vsmall size package to discover and rediscover the most authentic traditions of English culture.
Broadway, the jewel of the Cotswolds
Source of inspiration for artists, writers and composers, Broadway is an extraordinary town characterized by charm and suggestion. Belonging to the county of Worcestershire, it is also known as the Jewel of the Cotswolds. All thanks to those picturesque houses, pubs and shops that overlook the streets creating a magical and fairy tale atmosphere.
Kingham, England's favorite town
Voted 'England's Favorite Town', Kingham is a stunning village situated in the bucolic Evenlode Valley. The streets face the limestone houses Built between the 17th and 18th centuries. Absolutely worth visiting is the splendid church of Sant'Andrea with a Gothic tower dating back to the 14th century.
The hanging village of Castle Combe
In Wiltshire there is a small village where time stopped in 1600Since that time, in fact, no new houses have been built. All buildings of medieval Combe Castle are protected and treated as monuments, because their historical importance is unanimously recognized. The atmosphere here is wonderful: walking through the streets of the town is an incredible experience comparable to a journey into the past.