Top Secret Travel Destinations That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale
While some people travel so they can explore other cultures and experience new adventures, others like to travel so they can escape into a new destination, like you would escape into a fairy tale.
Whether you're looking for your Prince Charming or you're looking for the place to hold your next great duel, there's the perfect magical backdrop somewhere in the world for you to find. You don't have to plan a trip to Disney World to step into a storybook!
The Clock Tower, Tbilisi, Georgia
A somewhat creepy crooked clocktower seems like the perfect setting for some sort of Brothers Grimm tale that all of us would read to our children before bed for years to come.
Paro Taktsang (Bhutan)
Perched on the side of a cliff, Bhutan's Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest monastery, looks like the hideaway for a villain who's plotting the course to world domination. You can picture the hero scaling the side of the cliff to sneak inside...
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
You can't take about fairy-tale destinations and not talk about Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle. The castle is the inspiration is for Disney's Cinderella castle at the Magic Kingdom, and no matter what time of year you visit, you'll be able to feel the magic.
Multnomah Falls, Oregon, United States
If you say that you can't picture some grand sword fight happening on this bridge at the pivotal moment when the prince is trying to save the princess, you'd be lying.
Avenue Of The Baobabs
Madagascar's Avenue of the Baobabs looks like it's been pulled out of a Dr. Seuss story. The grove surrounding the road contains approximately 20 trees, which are estimated to be up to 2800 years old.
Admont Abbey Library
The oldest remaining monastery in Southeast Austria, one look inside the library of the Admont Abbey and you'll see why it would be the perfect place to escape into a new story.
Fairy Pools, Isle Of Skye
Coming from a country whose national animal is the unicorn, is it any surprise that Scotland has the Isle of Skye, filled with destinations such as the Fairy Pools (pictured here), Fairy Glen, and a Giant's Thumb?
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland
There's never a bad angle to look at a waterfall from, especially one as impressive as Iceland's Seljalandsfoss. As amazing as it is from the front view, you can also hike up behind it to get a view like this one.
Melissani Cave
Nothing says "fairy-tale destination" like taking a trip through the crystal blue waters of Greece to have the sun shine down on you from the opening of the cave you're floating in.
Lake Bled
Slovenia's Lake Bled is a popular tourist destination, so you can't expect to experience the magic of the beautiful clear water or amazing scenery on your own, but that doesn't make it any less magical.
Las Lajas Sanctuary
In Ipiales, Colombia, the Las Lajas Sanctuary is a basilica church built inside the canyon of the Guaitara River. Also known as the National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Las Lajas, the name comes from a number of legends of the basilica surrounding the Virgin Mary.
Angel Falls
Known for being the highest waterfall in the world at a height of more than 3,200 feet, you can picture some great battle happening atop Venezuela's Angel Falls, resulting in someone plummeting to their death over the edge.
Colmar, France
If you're a Beauty and the Beast fan, then the Alsace region of France is the place for you to visit, considering it was the inspiration for Belle's town in the Disney movie version of the tale.
Rakotzbrücke Devil's Bridge
The Rakotzbrücke or Rakotz Bridge was commissioned in the 1800s by a knight of the local town in Germany, with the intention for the bridge to be built as one half of a perfect circle, with the other half appearing in the reflection.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
There's a reason that people come from around the world to see the beauty that is Kyoto's Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. The grove is made up of several paths for you to get lost in as you wind your way among the tall stalks.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Sometimes called the blue pearl of Morocco, Chefchaouen has no shortage of color thanks to the blue-washed buildings and flower pots lining the streets of the cities old town area.
Bojnice Castle
Castles and fairy tales go hand in hand, right? Well, European countries have no shortage of old, beautiful castles, and Slovakia's Bojnice Castle is one of them. The Bojnice Castle is home to the International Festival of Ghosts and Spirits if you're feeling particularly spooky one year.
Angel Oak
Believed to be one of the oldest living trees east of the Rockies, the Angel Oak sits on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Standing at approximately six stories tall, it's believed to be around 500 years old, and it looks like it's straight out of Pan's Labyrinth.
The Dark Hedges
If you watched Game of Thrones, you might recognize the covered road of Northern Island's Dark Hedges as the King's Road. The covered pathway makes it seem as if you're walking right into some sinister trap, and you very well might be.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Unlike much of Eastern Europe, Cesky Krumlov is a town in the Czech Republic that was not affected by any bombings or significant battles during World War II. The town is also home to Cesky Krumlov Castle, the second-largest castle in the country.
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