countryside
Very pleasing to the senses or mind.
Covered with grass and other vegetation.
Inspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration.
An area with few trees or buildings.
Exquisitely beautiful and pleasant.
Extremely impressive or attractive.
Free from disturbance; tranquil.
Visually attractive, as if in a picture.
Making little or no noise.
Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.
Having a lot of green, healthy plants or grass.
Relating to or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
That is all around a particular place or thing.
Not spoiled, harmed, or changed by development or human activity.
Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant.
Having many gentle, low hills.
The countryside located in England.
An area uninhabited and uncultivated by people.
Pleasing to look at.
Having many hills.
Not far away; close.
The countryside located in France.
Having a striking beauty or splendour.
Having many mountains.
Relating to the particular area you live in.
Having a rough, uneven, and rocky surface.
An area of land without hills.
A long stretch of countryside, measured in miles.
A specific region or part of the countryside.
A large area of countryside, measured in acres.
Indicates location within the countryside.
Indicates movement from one side or end to the other.
Indicates that the countryside is all around something.
Describes the rural area surrounding a specific location, like a town or city.
To keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss.
To keep something in its original state or in good condition.
To protect something, especially an important natural area, from being changed or destroyed.
To walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way.
To make a journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited.
To walk or move around a place in a leisurely or aimless way.
To walk or move through a place in a leisurely or aimless way.
To move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area.
To be scattered across an area, or to place things in different parts of an area.
To search a place or thing very carefully in order to find something.
To cause severe and extensive damage to an area.