Results: Beautiful Places to Visit in Europe, part five

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01/28/2026

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In this survey series, we will explore centuries-old villages, dramatic mountain ranges, world-class architecture, and beaches famous for their white sand and turquoise waters that span Europe—from the northernmost end of Scotland down to the Mediterranean. travelandleisure.com is the source for this survey series.
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"Ronda is a small town in the southern Spain region of Andalusia. It is most known for the massive bridge that connects the New Town and the Old Town," says Schroeder. "It sits atop a mountain plateau, which gives dramatic cliffside views at every turn. In spring and summer months, the whitewashed buildings are blooming with bright pink bougainvillea to add pops of color throughout the town." Ronda is also one of the oldest towns in Spain; there's evidence it dates all the way back to the Neolithic period. If cost was not a problem, would you like to visit Ronda, Spain?
I already have visited.
4%
65 votes
Yes
47%
805 votes
No
29%
500 votes
Undecided
19%
330 votes
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As the lake district of Sweden, Värmland features over 10,000 lakes and the country's longest river, the Klarälven. Unsurprisingly, it's ideal for anyone interested in spending days on the water—fishing, rafting, swimming, or kayaking. There are also hiking and biking trails across the region if you'd rather explore on land. While the beauty is apparent all year round, the colder months are exceptionally beautiful in the hilly regions of Värmland, as snow turns the area into a winter wonderland. Would you like to visit Värmland if you had the opportunity to?
I already have visited.
4%
64 votes
Yes
46%
786 votes
No
30%
512 votes
Undecided
20%
338 votes

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