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National Parks Brecon Beacons National Park The Brecon Beacons National Park spans 519 square miles. Established in 1957, it is located in mid-Wales in the UK Broads National Park Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. Cairngorms National Park Home to 16,000 people and 25% of Britain's threatened birds, animals and plants. It includes moorlands, forests, rivers, lochs and glens Dartmoor National Park Dartmoor was designated a National Park by statute in 1951. It is 368 square miles in area, has about 33,400 people living in it, and millions of people visit it each year. Exmoor National Park size=1>Exmoor National Park is in Southern England and was created in 1954 Lake District National ParkThe Lake District National Park includes Scafell Pike - it's highest mountain and Wastwater - it's deepest lake. Loch Lomand National Park The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park includes the deep waters of Loch Lomond, the wild glens of the Trossachs, Breadalbane's high mountains and the sheltered sea lochs of the Argyll Forest. New Forest National Park The National Park lies mainly in south-west Hampshire, from east of the Avon Valley to Southampton Water and from the Solent coast to the edge of the Wiltshire chalk downs. North York Moors National Park Discover wildlife, historic buildings, archaeology, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages. Northumberland National Park Find out about Northumberland National Park, whose dramatic hills and sheltered valleys stretch from Hadrian's Wall to the Scottish border. Peak District National Park The National Park is also home to 38,000 people. The local economy is based on tourism, farming, quarrying and manufacturing. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Find information on wildlife, geology, archaeology, economics, culture and the past. Snowdonia National Park Find out about the Mawddach Trail. Located in the Southern end of the Snowdonia National Park this fantastic traffic-free trail follows the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. South Downs National Park The South Downs is situated in the South East of Engand and is comprised of two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Yorkshire Dales National Park Established in 1954, the Yorkshire Dales National Park has outstanding scenery, a range of wildlife habitats and a rich cultural heritage. TOURIST BOARDS visit britain VisitBritain has everything you need to plan your perfect holiday to Britain. Enjoy England The Official webiste for tourism in England Visit Scotland The Official Site of Scotland's National Tourist Board Visit Wales The Official Visit Wales website Discover Ireland Useful information on what to see and do in Ireland |
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