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Castle Combe, England’s "prettiest village," named 13th most beautiful in the UK, faces overcrowding and disruption from tourism, despite economic gains.
Castle Combe, a historic Wiltshire village dubbed “the prettiest in England,” has been named the 13th most beautiful place in the UK by Big 7 Travel, reinforcing its status as a top tourist destination.
Its charm, preserved by centuries-old building restrictions, draws visitors seeking a quintessential English countryside experience, aided by frequent use as a filming location.
However, rising tourism has sparked resident concerns over overcrowding, disruptive behavior, parking issues, drone use, and trespassing, with some blaming social media for extending visitor hours and straining community life despite economic benefits.
Castle Combe, el "pueblo más bonito" de Inglaterra, nombrado el 13o más hermoso del Reino Unido, se enfrenta a la sobrepoblación y la interrupción del turismo, a pesar de los beneficios económicos.