I am definitely rural. I think some people think 'remote' when others say they live rurally. You don't have to live in the middle of a field, 5 miles from your nearest neighbour, or 10 miles from the nearest A or B road to be 'rural.' (Or have a cesspit, and no mains gas supply.)
I live in a small village that has around 230-ish residents, around 100 properties, 1 pub, 1 church, and a village hall. No shops, no public transport. 4 miles from a market town (or 2.5 miles along the canal path if you want to walk or cycle.) And a river running not far away with some nice walks, and woodlands to walk around. Some lovely views too. We are high up, so the village has some amazing views across the county (and the next county.) We are 2.25 miles away from the nearest 'main' road - a small and quiet B road. There are several farms on the country lane that leads to our village. And lots of woodlands too.
The road my village is on leads to nowhere except another village 1 mile away. That village is 1.25 miles away from the little quiet B-road, (and we are 2.25 miles from this B road.) So you come off the B road at one end, you pass through our village (after 2.25 miles,) then the next village a mile afterwards, then you come back out onto the B road (a mile or so after passing through the other village. (The 2 exits are 1 mile apart... So very little traffic comes through here.)
I have lived in suburbs, towns, and cities, and moved here about a decade ago. You couldn't pay me to move out. I will never live in a suburb, town, or village again. My neighbours are lovely too in my little corner of the village - 2 families with 2 DC each, 2 families with 3 DC each, 4 elderly couples, 2 elderly women, and a young woman with a little girl. Then DH and I on the end with a big corner plot, and a large garden (that backs onto woodland.) We can see the sun set (and rise) from our house, during some of the year. 😃
There are activities in the village all year round, and social meet up groups and hobby groups if you want to attend any of them. The Christmas lights switch on in the village is lovely. Most people in the village come along, pop in and out of the nearby pub, and they have Christmas carols around the Christmas tree. Glorious place to live. We love it. 😍