bucolic

relating to the pleasant aspects of the country

The noble families of England once owned vast expanses of beautiful, bucolic land.

We had a perfect ceremony on a covered bridge in bucolic upstate New York, which was followed by a fun and lively reception filled with the best of friends and — of course — Long Island wines.

The setup is simplicity itself: a small 19th century village tries to live in bucolic harmony and peace, while the surrounding woods bristle with unseen creatures.

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