Picturesque UK village named the world’s most beautiful – but locals are not happy

Published on September 13, 2025 at 09:29 PM
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Stone bridge over river with ivy-covered houses.B4EE2Y Bridge over River Coln in autumn, Bibury, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. Image shot 2008. Exact date unknown.

A PICTURESQUE UK village has been named the world’s most beautiful – but locals are not happy.

The small picture postcard village in the topped the list of 50 most beautiful in the world this year but residents are worried the honour will bring even more to the area.

Arlington Row in Bibury, Cotswolds.Bibury village in the Cotswolds has been named the world’s most beautiful Tourists walking past Cotswold cottages.But locals fear that it will bring even more tourists into the area Tourists in Bibury, Cotswolds.There have been an influx of tourists in recent years because of interest on social media

Forbes curated the list that saw Bibury, , take the crown for the most beautiful village on the planet.

It beat off fierce competition from second-placed Hallsatt village in and Reine village in which placed third.

Even if you haven’t visited, you’ll probably have seen photos of the famous which is said to have inspired Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings.

But Bibury Parish Council chair, Craig Chapman, told the BBC the latest honour was a “double-edged sword” and comes “at a cost for locals”.

The area has seen an influx of tourists in recent years due to online interest.

Residents around Arlington Row have previously claimed visitors trample on their gardens and peer through the windows and even walk into their as they take continuous selfies.

Some also claimed the oblivious pic hunters have also knocked down walls in their , blocked their driveways and several of the endless stream of coaches even run people over.

The village is home to only 600 residents but over 20,000 tourists can pour into the area during the busiest weekends of the each year.

“I’m fairly flabbergasted, having travelled the world, to believe we’re the most attractive village in the world,” Chapman said.

“It’s a great honour but it’s a little bit of a surprise, there’s a lot of competition out there.”

This year, Bibury introduced a range of restrictions in an attempt to reduce the impact of over-tourism.

This included swapping parking bays in the village centre for new drop-off and pick-up points.

And, in August, visitors were even asked to arrive in smaller vehicles to ease congestion on its narrow roads.

Coaches regularly arrive with thousands looking to get a glimpse of the stunning location.

that the village had gone from “10 to 90 coaches a day” with a quadrupling of tourists coming into the village.

Chapman said the situation had become “problematic” as the village is located on a B-road with only a one-lane bridge for vehicles to use to cross the river.

He stressed the need for “harmony” between residents and visitors but said the new restrictions are beginning to help.

But now, after being crowned the world’s most beautiful village, Bibury residents are concerned even more tourists will flood into the area.

Bibury previously hit the in 2017 after users complained their photos of Arlington Row where photobombed by an “ugly little yellow car”.

Here are the most beautiful villages in the world...

Check out the top 20 of the world's most beautiful villages, according to Forbes...

  1. Bibury, England
  2. Hallstatt, Austria
  3. Reine, Norway
  4. Giethoorn, Netherlands
  5. Gásadalur, Faroe Islands
  6. Oia, Greece
  7. Bourtange, Netherlands
  8. Kotor, Montenegro
  9. Shirakawa-go, Japan
  10. Batad, Philippines
  11. Russell, New Zealand
  12. Mrauk U, Myanmar
  13. Adare, Ireland
  14. Steg, Liechtenstein
  15. Eguisheim, France
  16. Manarola, Italy
  17. Valldemossa, Spain
  18. Zhouzhuang, China
  19. Ghandruk, Nepal
  20. Cam Thanh, Vietnam

And while Bibury has been voted the most beautiful in the world, there are other Cotswolds villages worth visiting too.

, is often overlooked, but has quaint streets, a highly-rated teddy bear shop, local cafes and a wildlife farm.

is another popular village which has been used as a backdrop for Hollywood blockbusters such as Stardust and ‘s War Horse.

And there’s a .

Tourists disembarking from tour buses in Bibury, England.The village has introduced a range of restrictions on tourists in the last year

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