Everyone likes to travel and many people also go abroad for this. It is seen that while going abroad, people tend to visit big and famous cities which are known for beauty and tourism. But meanwhile, the smaller villages are ignored. There are many small villages about which few people know, while these villages are known for their beauty and flow on water like Venice. So let's know about these beautiful foreign villages...

Anghiari, Italy
Anghiari is a very beautiful town surrounded by small walls on the hillside near the Tuscan-Umbrian border. The beauty of the city will not let you turn back from here. The charming streets of Anghiari were designed for warriors in the Renaissance era. There is a lot of information about this place in the 'Museo della Battaglia di Anghiari'.

Clovalley, UK
Donkeys used to be the only means of getting up and down the steep streets of Clovelly. This place is a beautiful fishing village in Devon, South-East England. Motor cars are not used in this place even today. Its road has a slope of about 400 feet. Human-powered sleds are used here for transport.

Dinkelsbüll, Germany
A beautiful historic center, wooden houses, and fortified towers, Dinkelsbüll has it all. This place is situated on the most romantic road in Germany, which is known for its fabulous avenues. The town of Dinkelsbüll is surrounded by medieval walls and the massive Gothic church 'St. Georg's Minster'.

Korsula, Croatia
There is not one but many reasons to describe the beauty and specialty of Corsula. According to the local people, this place is the birthplace of the adventurer Marco Polo. Although there is some controversy on this as well. Apart from this, this place is also a world-class town. The gleaming white streets and buildings are hewn out of local stone adding to the charm of this small town.

Mostar, Bosnia, and Herzegovina
Mostari's Old Bridge, built by the Turks in the 16th century, has long been considered the finest example of Balkan Islamic architecture. This is the most famous site in the Balkans on the Neretva River, where traditionally locals dive into the river from the top of the bridge. During the Balkans War, the bridge was broken by the Croatian army in November 1993, which was restored in 2004.

Guimaraes, Portugal
The small town of Guimarães is a major part of the history of Portugal. It became the first capital of Portugal in the 12th century. It's ancient monasteries and grand palaces built in the medieval era are still intact. The dish called 'Pastel di Nata' is very famous everywhere in Portugal, but here you must also try the pastry called 'Torta di Guimaraes' filled with pumpkin and almonds.

Roscoff, France
Dirt is often seen in port cities. But this is not the case in the small French town of Roscoff. This city has made maritime trade its way of progress. A special variety of pink onion is also sent to Britain from here. This place has now also become a stronghold of thalassotherapy, in which people are treated with seawater.

Mazara del Vallo, Sicily
Mazara del Vallo was discovered by the Phoenicians about 3,000 years ago. This is a town area where Tunisians live. Here you are more likely to find couscous on the menu than pasta. Setiro Danzate, an ancient bronze statue that came out of the sea in 1998, is also the main center of attraction here.

(PC: Lifeberrys)