Feb 12 • 01:12 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Beautiful UK hidden gem Dylan Thomas said was 'the loveliest village in England'

Dylan Thomas praised the village of Mousehole in Cornwall as one of England's loveliest spots, celebrated for its beauty and charm.

Mousehole, a picturesque fishing village on the Cornish coast, has been cherished for its winding cobbled streets, quaint cottages, and serene harbor. Named by poet Dylan Thomas as 'the loveliest village in England,' it has old-world charm that captivates visitors. Thomas spent meaningful time here during his honeymoon in 1937, a testament to the village's enduring appeal as a retreat.

Today, Mousehole attracts tourists looking for a tranquil escape with its sandy beach and calm waters, which are ideal for families and children. The village offers a delightful mix of local cafes, shops, and galleries, catering to a variety of interests. Despite its popularity, it has remained unspoiled, allowing visitors to experience its natural beauty in peace while enjoying leisurely strolls through the village.

The surrounding area is designated as an Outstanding Natural Beauty, making Mousehole not just a charming locale, but also a part of the scenic landscape that characterizes the Cornish coastline. It represents a peaceful retreat away from the more commercialized tourist areas, preserving its character and charm, which continue to enchant visitors today.

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