Skip to main content

Living in a city has a certain array of advantages. From work opportunities and frequent transport services to shops and restaurants at every corner, you have a series of conveniences that are always at your doorstep. It is also true, however, that the hustle and bustle of a metropolis can sometimes become rather hard to tolerate. With tooting cars, crowded pavements, and higher costs of living, it is no wonder that some may start to contemplate a move to a more isolated, rural area.

Rural area

Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV from Pexels

There is no denying, in fact, that relocating to the countryside is a tempting idea. Surrounded by nature and tweeting birds, as opposed to grey buildings and deafening horns, it undoubtedly makes for a calmer and more tranquil lifestyle. What is more, rural living can even give you a number of significant health benefits.

What are they, exactly? In this article, LPG and off-grid gas suppliers Flogas explore ways in which living in the countryside can have a positive impact on your wellbeing.

Lower Stress and Better Mental Health

City life usually coincides with fast-paced daily routines, noisy streets, and flashing ads at every turn. In the long term, it is no surprise that this urban chaos can take its toll on one’s mental health

Rural living, instead, can effectively reduce your stress levels. Immersed in nature and quiet green spaces, the countryside offers many opportunities to unwind and relax. You can step outside your front door, take in your serene surroundings, and free your mind from the urgencies of everyday life.

Less Air and Noise Pollution

Clean air | Plants

Photo by Jan Canty on Unsplash

As mentioned, one of the biggest downsides of city life is that it tends to be quite rowdy. With peak-time traffic clogging the roads and vehicle horns playing unwanted, loud symphonies, you may feel somewhat worn out. In fact, according to research, spending time on a busy city street can be detrimental to our cognitive functions, as our brains are less able to retain information and control impulses as a result. 

With trees and greenery replacing shooting cars and mopeds, there are fewer such problems in rural areas. Not only is the countryside quieter, giving your ears and head some well-deserved rest, but the air is much cleaner too. You can breathe fresh quality air without worrying about running into respiratory problems. 

Personal Autonomy and Privacy

Rural living is a great choice if you want to regain some personal autonomy. With all the distractions and social pressures that cities come with, living in the countryside offers you the chance to dedicate yourself to your own needs and priorities. Chances are that, if you move to a rural area, you will not have to deal with noisy and nosey neighbors either.

Stronger Sense Of Community

Despite being packed with people, cities can actually lack a sense of togetherness. Meanwhile, residents in rural areas are bound to get to know each other at some point and tend to enjoy a close-knit community. 

Paradoxically, rural living can help tackle sentiments of loneliness. With a shared sense of community, there is always someone to meet up with to have a good, heart-to-heart chat. However, when you are not in the mood for socializing, you can keep to yourself and make the most of the tranquillity of the glorious, British countryside.

Healthier Food

There is no hiding that you are spoilt for choice when choosing to dine in the city center. You can taste whichever cuisine you fancy and grab a bite whenever you feel peckish. But it is also true that the food is almost never as fresh as it could be.   

Fresh healthy food

Photo by Julia Avamotive from Pexels

Rural living is the perfect way to enjoy quality food and products on a regular basis. With nutritious, locally sourced products just a stone’s throw away and no fast-food chains in the zone, you are likely to cook your own meals and experience the benefits of a healthy diet every evening.

Plenty Of Exercises

With fields, woodlands, and ample green spaces just outside your front door, there are plenty of opportunities for some all-important exercise in the countryside. If you are not good at weightlifting or running, you needn’t worry. 

With parks and trails nearby, rural living gives you the chance to get out of the house, move, and be active whenever you feel like it. This will help you keep fit and in shape, while also providing a boost to your mental health.

More Space To Enjoy

It is fair to say that countryside, rural houses are way more spacious than city apartments. If you need some extra room and want to relax in airy communal areas, rural living is a great solution. This will also allow you to welcome some new friends to your family.

Whether it is dogs, cats, or horses, being around four-legged companions can work wonders on your mental health and happiness. With wider indoor space and miles of greenery at your doorstep, there is heaps of room in the countryside for you and your loved ones to enjoy.

Ultimately, rural living conceals an endless list of very important health benefits. From fresh food and clean air to quiet surroundings, off-grid opportunities, and close-knit communities, there is so much that will do both your physical and mental wellbeing a world of good.       

Sources

https://www.ruralonly.com/blog/rural-living/#:~:text=%20The%20Health%20Benefits%20of%20Rural%20Living%20,autonomy%20is%20limited%20to%20one%20or…%20More%20

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-38520092

https://endzonescore.com/7-surprising-benefits-of-living-in-a-rural-area/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19121124/

https://pickledbarrel.com/benefits-of-rural-living-that-will-surprise-you/

http://blog.bdhomes.com/benefits-of-living-a-rural-lifestyle/

https://www.urbandesignmentalhealth.com/how-the-city-affects-mental-health.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3144617/Going-countryside-walk-really-DOES-reduce-stress-anxiety-Strolling-natural-surroundings-good-brain-study-reveals.htm

Who Is The Author?

Author Andrew Richardson is a copywriter working in a variety of sectors, including construction, financial services, and healthcare.  Andrew also operates as a specialist working with the Flogas Oil to Gas Conversion division.

Andrew Richardson

Andrew Richardson

Author Andrew Richardson is a copywriter working in a variety of sectors, including construction, financial services, and healthcare. Andrew also operates as a specialist working with the Flogas Oil to Gas Conversion division.

Longevity Live is a digital publisher AND DOES NOT OFFER PERSONAL HEALTH OR MEDICAL ADVICE. IF YOU’RE FACING A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES IMMEDIATELY, OR VISIT THE NEAREST EMERGENCY ROOM OR URGENT CARE CENTER. YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE STARTING ANY NUTRITION, DIET, EXERCISE, FITNESS, MEDICAL, OR WELLNESS PROGRAM.

This content, developed through collaboration with licensed medical professionals and external contributors, including text, graphics, images, and other material contained on the website, apps, newsletter, and products (“Content”), is general in nature and for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice; the Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, procedure, or treatment, whether it is a prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, supplement, or herbal alternative.

Longevity Live makes no guarantees about the efficacy or safety of products or treatments described in any of our posts. Any information on supplements, related services and drug information contained in our posts are subject to change and are not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects.

Longevity does not recommend or endorse any specific test, clinician, clinical care provider, product, procedure, opinion, service, or other information that may be mentioned on Longevity’s websites, apps, and Content.

error: Content is protected !!