How To Use Unspoilt In A Sentence

  • The miles of unspoilt beach are home to turtles which come ashore to nest, while the seas are filled with whales and dolphins. Times, Sunday Times
  • The village's unspoilt appearance and its careful preservation make it a natural choice for films set in the past.
  • Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.
  • Formentera An almost totally unspoilt island just off the coast of southern Ibiza whose lazy sun-drenched calm just waits to be savoured.
  • It is unspoilt and sits below steep cliffs. The Sun
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  • It's long been a fashionable place to spend the summer and its charm lies in its unspoilt quality.
  • It is not a cheap place to buy but is the most charming and unspoilt town on the French coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mansion is set in 90 acres of beautiful, unspoilt countryside.
  • Would destroy - as in demolish and concrete over - communities that have developed over centuries and vast swathes of unspoilt countryside and ancient woodlands and prime farmland. Heathrow-stock
  • Its rugged charm has remained unspoilt by progress, while a bustling main street and its wide range of tented camps, hotels, and lodges have established it as a favourite holiday resort.
  • Walkers travel via ancient trackways and through some of Wiltshire's most unspoilt landscapes.
  • It was an ideal stone's throw from the totally unspoilt village square with a local restaurant - with a stunning view out to sea - and a small supermarket groaning with fresh produce.
  • It has 300 miles of exquisite coastline, the bleak beauty of Dartmoor, a chunk of unspoilt Exmoor, as well as its characteristic combes, vast hanging copses of oak and beech, and rugged, still-healthy rivers.
  • Looking for the next hot destination that still has unspoilt, pristine beaches? Times, Sunday Times
  • The mountainous interior is home to unspoilt villages with Byzantine monasteries and churches, vineyards and citrus groves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its micro-climate, prestigious mountains, vast unspoilt glacier, rivers, forest of larch and arolla pines, protected flora and fauna mean that in Evolène you can alternate between taking up the challenge of the great outdoors and relaxing in undisturbed peace.
  • An unspoilt coral reef encloses the bay.
  • It is unspoilt and sits below steep cliffs. The Sun
  • This is truly wild and unspoilt countryside.
  • Nude bathing is technically illegal but there are plenty of unspoilt beaches where no one would ever know.
  • Mountain enthusiasts can choose to feel the chill of high-altitude lakes or brave the rapids of the unspoilt river.
  • Much of its activity is centred around the riva - the promenade - filled with a jostle of yachts, powerboats and hydrofoils that can ferry you to tiny ports along a coastline dotted with unspoilt beaches and 1,185 islands.
  • Apart from the unspoilt chocolate-box quality of the place, there are plenty of other pluses to Bruges, the first being that the city is so compact that you can walk everywhere.
  • The remainder of your holiday is filled with romantic walks on unspoilt beaches and whispered endearments you only half understand.
  • Craving solitude we flock to the hills in droves; in search of the unspoilt we scar their slopes with tarmac and funiculars.
  • Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.
  • It offers pristine beaches, unspoilt forests and the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's lush and unspoilt, dotted with tiny churches and monasteries. The Sun
  • The monsoon freshness in the middle of summer, the squelch of rain on grass blades whispering, blue sky shimmering through the foliage, the autumn sun beating down on the grass, the cleansing cool breeze of an unspoilt forest.
  • Klipriviersberg, in the south, has 680 hectares of open veld and unspoilt koppies for hiking.
  • Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.
  • It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is unspoilt and sits below steep cliffs. The Sun
  • We hope your stay among us in this lovely and unspoilt part of North Mayo will be pleasurable.
  • It came as something pure and good, untouched unspoilt by words, and shone over my life forever.
  • We pointed out that it has warm summers, unspoilt countryside, historic towns and ridiculously cheap holiday properties. Times, Sunday Times
  • We love the peaceful, unspoilt, wooded countryside with its lovely hamlets and historic bastides.
  • It was as if pure form represented something innocent and unspoilt; a prelapsarian state. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The islands, known for their beautiful beaches and unspoilt coral reefs, also harbour a reputation as a tax haven. Times, Sunday Times
  • It boasts some of the most beautiful and unspoilt scenery in the country.
  • But if you like rustic villages and unspoilt beaches, Corsica's a real find.
  • I decided I, too, would flit among the islands in search of cheap lodgings, wonderful food, clean, unspoilt beaches and, most important, crumpet.
  • They kept referring to the site as high unspoilt fell, ignoring that it is on the side of a disused quarry above a busy road. Times, Sunday Times
  • You sit right by the water on the edge of a pretty and totally unspoilt village.
  • So whether you read from left to right (sent howling from the garden where the stories all begin) or simply wander as gaps in the crowd permit, the pillars of the chapel will have told you how to navigate. on one side the pair of them driven like cattle, her face with its sockets of grief. and on the other side the premise still unspoilt. or is it promise? Two Poems
  • Much of its activity is centred around the riva - the promenade - filled with a jostle of yachts, powerboats and hydrofoils that can ferry you to tiny ports along a coastline dotted with unspoilt beaches and 1,185 islands.
  • Although he reached the pinnacle of success, he was unspoilt by it.
  • The islands, known for their beautiful beaches and unspoilt coral reefs, also harbour a reputation as a tax haven. Times, Sunday Times
  • The village's unspoilt appearance and its careful preservation make it a natural choice for films set in the past.
  • After an hour this high ground offers a panoramic view of an unspoilt, uncharted, expanse of wild heath covered moorland stretching out in all directions as far as the eye can see.
  • Internationally the term suburb conjures up images of a quiet, relatively unspoilt, less densely populated and predominantly residential community in the vicinity of a city. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was like one of those captivating heavyweight fights where the challenger takes a pounding but the beating is only physical and his spirit remains unspoilt.
  • It offers pristine beaches, unspoilt forests and the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The house is unmodernised but totally unspoilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture.
  • The mountainous interior is home to unspoilt villages with Byzantine monasteries and churches, vineyards and citrus groves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond Mallorca's tired and tawdry resorts lies an unspoilt, unpolluted island - and if you don't believe us, visit the rural village of Costitx, whose international observatory opened in 1991.
  • Far from the sun-baked Mediterranean costas is another Spain, with a mild, damp climate, unspoilt countryside and property bargains.
  • Capturing boys playing baseball and fishermen trawling the nets, his photographs knock aside traditional representations of Mt Fuji as a beautiful, unspoilt wonder to expose the ordinary human world that lives at its foot.
  • Lower down are unspoilt well watered wooded valleys containing a variety of microhabitats and trees such as white stinkwood Celtis africana, wild peach Kiggelaria africana, tree fuchsia Halleria lucida, sagewood Buddleja salvifolia and orange thorn Cassinopsis ilicifolia. Vredefort Dome, South Africa
  • Having experienced unspoilt forest and encountered proboscis monkeys, I found myself face-to-face with a green wall of spikey fronged oil palms.
  • However, the lively city centre is just a short walk — or even faster bicycle ride — away, across unspoilt fenland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why not take a day to go location spotting and visit some of the county's unspoilt villages, grand houses and countryside?
  • This is truly wild and unspoilt countryside.
  • It is as unspoilt and enchanting area as you could find anywhere, full of magic and mystery, rich scenically and full of hidden secrets to tempt the inquisitive traveller.
  • Thousands of miles of unspoilt coastline, isolated and untouched lakes and pristine mountain ranges are there for the discovering.
  • Every city of any historic importance breeds a class of mortals that are born guides; they have come to belong to the "staffage" of picturesque surroundings; and in this respect Prague is happily yet unspoilt. From a Terrace in Prague
  • Here, the beaches are splendid and unspoilt, providing excellent sites for diving and snorkelling.
  • With unspoilt dive sites, it is a favourite destinations for avid divers from all over the world. The Sun
  • One developer, interviewed by the BBC News at Ten, is described as "eyeing up the unspoilt Midlands waterway that he plans to turn into a marina like a fox outside a chicken coop". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • This makes me unfortunately certain that Slovenia, thus far unspoilt, will soon be as popular and overexposed a destination for short break aficionados as Prague or Budapest.
  • They found an unspoilt refuge for birdlife - including rare Marsh Harrier, avocet, ducks and geese - existing in the middle of what ten years ago was open water.
  • It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kruger spreads over nearly 20,000 sq km of unspoilt scrubland punctuated by acacia and mopane trees.

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