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Korcula, Korcula Island, Croatia
Korcula, Korcula Island, Croatia

Korcula, Korcula Island, Croatia

Just off the Dalmation Coast near Dubrovnik, the medieval walled city of Korcula hasn’t completely escaped the reaches of tourism—but Old Europe is certainly alive and well here. This traditional blue-collar shipbuilding and fishing town has deep roots in tradition.…

Viscri, Transylvania, Romania
Viscri, Transylvania, Romania

Viscri, Transylvania, Romania

This traditional Saxon village in Transylvania is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns. Built and inhabited by Germans who immigrated here in the 1100s, Viscri was all but deserted in 1989 after communism collapsed and Germany’s foreign minister invited Eastern…

Reine, Lofoten Islands, Norway
Reine, Lofoten Islands, Norway

Reine, Lofoten Islands, Norway

In the frigid waters of the Norwegian Sea, far above the Arctic Circle, sits a tiny fishing village where hardy locals have weathered harsh conditions for generations, and refuse to leave. Summer in Reine (population: 300) brings the midnight sun,…

Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy
Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy

Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy

In a river valley hemmed by parallel mountain ranges (the Alpi Apuane and Apennines) this isolated region of northwest Tuscany feels cut off from the rest of the world. Cobblestoned pedestrian-only streets meander through many of Garfagnana’s small hilltop villages.…

Idanha-a-Velha, Portugal
Idanha-a-Velha, Portugal

Idanha-a-Velha, Portugal

This tiny hamlet of 150 residents at the remote eastern edge of Portugal may be the country’s most fascinating place that has hardly been written about. Once an important Roman City with its own garrison, Idanha-a-Velha (then called Egitanea) was…

Aran Islands, Ireland
Aran Islands, Ireland

Aran Islands, Ireland

A 40-minute ferry ride from Rossaveel just outside Galway on Ireland’s west coast transports you to the Aran Islands, one of the last sanctuaries of traditional Irish life. Vast stretches of farmland, sectioned off by ancient stone walls and ruins…

St. Sigmund-Praxmar, Valley of Sellrain, Austria
St. Sigmund-Praxmar, Valley of Sellrain, Austria

St. Sigmund-Praxmar, Valley of Sellrain, Austria

About a 30-minute drive from Innsbruck, the Valley of Sellrain is an unspoiled landscape dotted with mountain villages that have managed to preserve their authentic, rural character. Untouched by commercialism, clusters of traditional Tyrolean chalets are tucked between alpine meadows…

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