Sentences with phrase «named quaint town»

At the estuary of the River Lymington lies the equally named quaint town of Lymington.

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Valladolid is a Spanish colonial town, that was named after a city in spain by the same name and was at one time the capital of Spain, The town is quaint and full of great photo opps.
A breathtaking landscape with a few towns, quaint villages and — as the name says — delightful lakes, offer plentiful options to outdoor lovers.
Andros is rich with cultural and historical landmarks, including a lighthouse with cannons from an old wreck, an old pirate's well and cave, native colony ruins, quaint towns with evocative names, plus a sisal and a batik factory.
Transferring from the cayes by ferry we took the charmingly named and scenic Hummingbird Highway from Belize City to the southern seaside town of Dangriga, the country's cultural capital with its Garifuna drumming centre and on to lovely Hopkins fishing village, now home to some upmarket hotels but still with the quaint, simple style that defines the area.
You will also be within easy reach of the historical town of La Romana with the quaint Altos de Chavon church and amphitheater of the same name.
Thirty minutes south of downtown Jacksonville is where you'll find the quaint town of Mandarin, FL (named after the orange).
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