The phrase "bucolic landscape" refers to a peaceful, rural setting that is simple and picturesque, often associated with the countryside and farm life. Full definition
Their hurts and sorrows seem common enough — love not returned, the complicated bond of mothers and sons, paths not taken, paths taken and regretted — and Mayer plays them out in a drifting ebb and flow set against a serenely bucolic landscape belied by the turmoil within each savage breast. (npr.org)
Stalin threw about a million troops into the dense forests and frozen expanses that connected the two countries, and able, determined Finnish troops turned the bucolic landscape into a charnel house for underprepared, underfed, and initially overwhelmed Soviet troops. (businessinsider.com)
Guests can enjoy light fare as they meander through the farm's picturesque grounds or relax at a table in the adjacent paved courtyard, which boasts sweeping views of the peaceful, bucolic landscape. (fb101.com)