Most Charming Alpine Towns You’ve Probably Never Seen

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If you’re not visiting some of our world’s most charming alpine towns, you are totally missing out! These quaint and beautiful little towns offer some of the best most memorable places to get away from the daily bustle of life and relax in breathtaking natural settings. However, due to their size, you probably might not have heard of them. But don’t worry, with this list we are here to change that. From the picturesque valleys of the Rocky Mountains to the snow capped peaks of the Swiss Alps, these are the some most charming alpine towns you’ve probably never seen!
 

Aspen, United States

Nestled into the Rocky Mountains, Aspen is a picturesque mountain village with numerous spas, restaurants, and hotels that offer something for the whole family.


Arties, Spain

One of Spain’s sleepy mountain villages in the Valle de Aran region, Arties is known for its narrow cobblestoned streets, lush meadows, and snow capped peaks.


 

Interlaken, Switzerland

The main transport gateway to the mountains of the Bernese Oberland, Interlaken has been a popular tourist destination for over 200 years.


 

Notre Dame de Bellecombe, France

From the local wine festival to the incredible alpine views, this quant little French village offers something for everyone.


Reine, Norway

Although technically more of a fishing village than an alpine town, a combination of the water and mountains have caused Reine to be voted as Norway’s most beautiful village more than once.


Bled, Slovenia

Nestled into the Julian Alps, this fairy tale mountain village is famous for its amazing natural beauty and pristine lake.


Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany

A mountain resort town located in Bavaria, it lies close to Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany.


Telluride, United States

A former mining town, Telluride is now known as an all-season resort with numerous adventure activities year round. Some notable events like the Telluride Film Festival take place here as well.


San Martino di Castrozza, Italy

A convenient rest stop for travelers crossing the Alps, these days tourists come here to ski, hike, and enjoy the local cuisine.


Ifrane, Morocco

You might be surprised to find this small European style mountain town high in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It has even come to be known as “Little Switzerland”.


Le Chinaillon, France

Located near Mont Blanc, Le Chinaillon is beautiful in winter but in summer it’s incredible as well with green meadows filled with wild flowers everywhere you look.


Shirakawa-go, Japan

This unique town of thatched roof homes at the base of Mount Hakusan is a great place to enjoy solitude and fresh mountain air.

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