Two Buckinghamshire towns were named among the top 50 worst places to live in England according to the satirical website ILiveHere.
High Wycombe placed 35th on the list, with Aylesbury getting the number one spot as the worst place to live in the country.
Aylesbury also ranked 18th last year with High Wycombe avoiding the list until the most recent vote.
Both towns have a lot to offer and that is apparent through the positive reviews offered of their attractions, restaurants and more.
Best rated parts of Aylesbury on TripAdvisor
Abbotts View Farm
Abbotts View Farm is a great way to show the positive side of Aylesbury and the Buckinghamshire countryside in general.
Its highlight is offering walks with alpacas, along with being able to see sheep, pygmy goats, ducks rabbits and more.
Out of its 536 reviews on TripAdvisor 519 of them have been rated as 'Excellent'.
One reviewer wrote: "Gorgeous farm, knowledgeable staff, adorable and healthy alpacas- it is obvious that animal welfare is at the forefront of all that is done. A fabulous experience and don’t hesitate to go."
Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
Another highlight of Aylesbury is the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre which offers a Railway Museum full of engines, carriages and wagons, as well as a chance to ride a restored steam locomotive.
Out of its 346 reviews on TripAdvisor 195 have been rated 'Excellent' with 101 being rated 'Very Good'.
One reviewer wrote: "Staff were very friendly, the cafe was well stocked and the site manager made provision for the club to have a line up of vehicles inside the compound. It was a very pleasant visit enjoyed by all who joined the club meet."
The Five Elms
The Five Elms is an example of some of the great dining experiences you can visit in Aylesbury.
It has an impressive 5/5 rating on TripAdvisor with 261 of its 320 reviews being rated as 'Excellent'.
Praise has come in for its potted shrimps, treacle tart and steak in particular.
Best rated parts of High Wycombe on TripAdvisor
Hughenden Manor
At this National Trust site in High Wycombe you can find the Victorian Mansion of Hughenden Manor.
Out of its 1,368 reviews on TripAdvisor 706 were rated 'Excellent' with 543 rated 'Very Good'.
It can offer plenty of walks through the surrounding countryside as well as a tour of the house itself.
One reviewer described it as a "Beautiful place to visit".
Wycombe Museum
This is a family-friendly museum that explores the history of Wycombe district through seven hands-on galleries.
Entry to the museum and the grounds are free of charge, and there are plenty of activities for children including trails and an interactive old kitchen.
Out of its 90 reviews on TripAdvisor, 55 of them have been rated as 'Excellent'.
One reviewer wrote: "A reasonably small museum but a really pleasant place to visit and really worth a visit if in the area."
The Apple Orchard
The Apple Orchard is an example of some of the great dining experiences you can visit in High Wycombe.
It has an impressive 5/5 rating on TripAdvisor with 323 of its 363 reviews being rated as 'Excellent'.
Praise has come in for its ciabatta, scotch egg and soup in particular.
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