Torquay, located on England’s southwest coast in Devon, is often referred to as the gateway to the English Riviera. With origins as a small fishing village, it expanded rapidly in the 19th century as a seaside resort, attracting visitors with its mild climate, sandy beaches, and scenic coastline.
Raglan, on New Zealand’s North Island, is a coastal town that has earned international renown for its surf culture while retaining a bohemian, community-centered spirit.
Pitlochry, a charming town in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is celebrated for its Victorian architecture, scenic surroundings, and welcoming atmosphere.
The Treasure Coast area, from Jupiter north to Vero Beach, can be considered to be "sleapy." The pace of life is slow here, which is why people live and visit. Just because the pace is slow, however, doesn't mean nothing happens here. There are plenty of events, too, that are worth driving to attend.