Clovelly, Devon
This charming small town is incredibly beautiful. White cottages with floral decorations border the cobblestoned, winding streets. They really exude charm. In North Devon, the village is built into a 400-foot cliff that ends at an old harbor. The harbor, which dates back to the 14th century, is still in use today.
Visitors to this charming small English town will have to make way for donkeys and sleds instead of cars as there are no roads for automobiles. Those wanting to relax must spend the night in this serene, calm retreat. A day trip or short stay here will introduce you to a gentle way of life, unique maritime heritage and high-quality seafood against the backdrop of Bideford Bay. Additionally, the small entry fee is typically waived if you stay in the town. Parking, a short historical film, two museums (Kingsley Museum and Fisherman's Cottage), and admission to Clovelly Court Gardens are all included in the cost. Some people may find it difficult to climb the steep streets, but the view is worth the slightly exhausting climb.