Are you a lover of all the beautiful things that mother nature has to offer but never had the chance to let her show you them? Have you never had the courage to move away from your hometown and allowed yourself to really explore everything that is out there in the big, wide, natural world? If so, it’s time to make time, and it’s time to make that time NOW!. Here are just three places that you might want to consider moving to. A word of warning though: these places are so fab that upon moving, you may not want to return to your hometown!
Hohenschwangau, Southern Germany
If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, then this small village in Bavaria may just be for you. And if you have a particular love of castles and fairytales, then the fact that it is home to Neuschwanstein, a Germanic nineteenth-century castle which is not only the inspiration for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, may want to make you move here even more. It is a haven for those who wish to seek peace and refuge in their life, perfect for those who have just entered their retirement. As well as this, for those who don’t seek peace and are more interested in breathing in every bit of the natural environment that they can, there is hiking trail through the very near Pöllat Gorge. For those who love their history, rest assured the place is full of it!
Cashiers, North Carolina
A resort community in Jackson County and the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and located just 10 miles from Highlands, in which there is a whole host of real estate, Cashiers sits in the middle of the Nantahala National Forest, meaning it boasts an abundance of beautiful spots for outdoor activities. Surrounded by mountain peaks of more than 5,000 feet, the area is filled with rivers and waterfalls for all you lovers of water.
Banff, Alberta
top five must-capture moments on vacation. Now, what are you waiting for? Go and start planning your big adventures today, whether they be in Hohenschwangau, Cashiers or Banff, or even any of the beautiful places found here.