The 30 most picturesque cities of this winter
Winter is not a reason to hide from her at home, wrapped in a blanket and drinking hot tea. Why not go to places that become truly magical only in winter?
There are many places in our world that are good at any time of the year, but there are some that are especially worth visiting in winter. These cozy and quiet places seem to be wrapped in a fluffy blanket of a winter fairy tale. In this issue we have collected the most cozy and picturesque of the coldest and snow-covered cities from all over the world. A trip to such a place is guaranteed to take you into a winter fairy tale.
Rothenburg an der Tauber, Germany.
Mount Buller, Australia.
El Shalte, Argentina.
Surrounded by mountain trails, El Shalte is especially popular among hiking enthusiasts in summer. In winter, the city empties, leaving its charms only to those who dare to come here in the cold.
Queenstown, New Zealand.
Naarden, Netherlands.
Bled, Slovenia.
Gris Fjord, Canada.
Stramberk, Czech Republic.
Shirakawa, Japan.
Damüls, Austria.
Zerfaus, Austria.
Marloy, England.
Vyborg, Russia.
Bamberg, Germany.
Hallstatt, Austria.
Siglufjordur, Iceland.
It is a small fishing town along a narrow fjord surrounded by huge mountains. Until the 1940s, it was impossible to get to this town (at least by land) until a tunnel was dug through the mountain.
Loket, Czech Republic.
Funes, Italy.
Rhine, Norway.
Calitri, Italy.
Zermatt, Switzerland.
Zermatt lies in the picturesque Mater Valley at an altitude of more than 1520 m, in the shadow of the highest peaks of Switzerland. Sometimes it is difficult to see the roofs of houses at all because of the snow.
Kakortok, Greenland.
Shishilyan, France.
Breckenridge, Colorado, USA.
Illoccortoormiut, Greenland.
Langvis, Switzerland.
Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic.
Yamnik, Slovenia.
San Marino, Italy.
Engelberg, Switzerland.
Keywords: City | Winter | Place | Fairy tale