HAVE you ever wanted to be in a real-life storybook? Well, these destinations might be the answer.
From castles fit for a princess to enchanting forests and Disney-like villages – these are the top fairytale destinations in Europe.
Eltz Castle, Germany
At the very top of the list created by European Best Destinations is the magical Eltz Castle which is nestled in the hills and forest above the Moselle River.
With its eight soaring towers, and dramatic valley setting, it very much looks like a storybook castle.
Eltz Castle is one of the few castles in Europe that has never been destroyed and has belonged to the same family for over 800 years.
One-way flights to Frankfurt from the UK are as little as £17 in August.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France
Mont-Saint-Michel has been called a ‘real fairytale destination’ and was said to have inspired a Disney movie.
It’s a small tidal island off the coast of Normandy with museums, shops, restaurants and hotels.
The stand-out spot though is the abbey which is said to have been the inspiration for the castle from Tangled.
The quickest way to get there from the UK is on the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo – from there it’s an hour’s drive.
Tossa de Mar, Spain
Tossa de Mar along Spain‘s Costa Brava coastline is famous for its beautiful picturesque Old Town.
Inside is a huge 12th-century fortress which is surrounded by stone walls and sits right on the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.
European Best Destinations described it has having a “forest very near the sea and its medieval walls are a magical setting for a perfect fairytale holiday in Europe.”
From the UK, fly into Barcelona Airport and then head an hour north along the coast to reach the town.
Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
Dark Hedges is more of a natural fairytale destination created by an avenue of beech trees planted in the 18th century.
Dark Hedges became very popular after the series “Game of Thrones” was filmed there – for fans of the show it depicted the Kingsroad.
It’s also one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland.
The closest airport to Dark Hedges is Derry – but it’s also possible to get there from Dublin and Belfast.
Riga, Latvia
European Best Destinations described Riga as having a “beautifully preserved Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with colourful facades, cobbled streets, hidden courtyards.
“With centuries-old churches it seems to emerge directly from the pages of a storybook.”
It sits on the banks of the Daugava River which only adds to its fairytale-look.
From the UK, you can fly to Riga in just two and a half hours – and it’s just a 20-minute drive into the Old Town.
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
Another beautiful castle in Germany is Neuschwanstein which is described as a jewel of Bavaria.
King Ludwig II of Bavaria built Neuschwanstein Castle as a private residence to get away from political life.
It’s been open to the public since 1886 and over one million visitors visit the beautiful site every year.
Brits can fly into Munich Airport in under two hours and then drive south for two hours to see the incredible castle.
Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber, Germany
This small village in Bavaria is considered one of the most beautiful in the country.
From the 14th century, the village has half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and looks postcard-perfect.
The village is part of Bavaria’s Romantic Road which links beautiful medieval towns, villages and castles.
The nearest airport is Nuremburg which can be as little as £20 with Ryanair – from there it’s an hour’s drive to Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber.
Bled, Slovenia
Bled is a small town that sits in the Julian Alps, on a glacial lake and has a medieval clifftop castle – so it’s no surprise it has made the list.
Visitors like to explore the area on a wooden boat called ‘pletna’, or a rowboat, which only adds to its magical feel.
Another activity is to climb the 99 steps to ring the famous wishing bell in the church.
The quickest way to get there is to fly into Ljubljana Airport, then drive 40-minutes north to Bled.
Riquewihr, France
Riquewihr is an Alsatian village with colourful timber houses and a huge clock tower that looks like something from Beauty and the Beast.
Scattered around the village are quaint restaurants, cafes, and shops selling traditional Alsatian pottery, linens, and souvenirs.
One visitor wrote on Tripadvisor: “Picturesque would be an understatement. It’s a fairy tale village that doesn’t seem real.”
Brits can travel to either Strasbourg or Basel Airports which are the closest to Riquewihr.
Craiova, Romania
Craiova in Romania is found in the southwest and is known for having towering Neoclassical buildings
It also has one of the largest urban natural parks in Europe.
The Romanian city transforms multiple times through the year to celebrate Easter and Christmas which the publication said “creates a joyful storybook atmosphere.”
From the UK, Brits can fly directly to Craiova in around three hours.
Here’s the full list of the ‘best fairytale destinations in Europe’…
Here are the top 17 best fairytale destinations in Europe according to European Best Destinations…
- Eltz Castle, Germany
- Mont-Saint-Michel, France
- Tossa de Mar, Spain
- Dark Hedges, Ireland
- Riga, Latvia
- Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
- Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber, Germany
- Bled, Slovenia
- Riquewihr, France
- Craiova, Romania
- Orcus Mouth, Italy
- Popeye Village, Malta
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Kaysersberg, France
- Alcazar Castle, Spain
- Isola Bella, Italy
- Sintra, Portugal
