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Best National Parks in the United Kingdom
The Peak District is famous for its beauty… but what’s perhaps not quite so well known is the part it has played in history. In 1932, a Manchester branch of the British Workers’ Sports Federation staged a mass ‘trespass’ on Kinder Scout. It resulted in five of their number being jailed for up to six […]
The Northumberland National Park covers some 1,000 km2 of wilderness across the very north of Northumberland. It runs from the Cheviot Hills in the north down to the south and west to encompass the wilderness area around Redesdale and the majority of Hadrian’s Wall. It is the least visited of all the English National Parks […]
The Seven Sisters Country Park is located in the South Downs National Park near Seaford inEast Sussex. It takes its name from seven peaks cut out of the chalk, and as viewed from the sea, these white chalk cliffs look very impressive. In fact, many films which feature shots of the White Cliffs of Dover […]
The Lake District National Park in Cumbria is home to England’s largest natural lake, Windermere, measuring 17 km from end to end. The lake, and the surrounding towns of Bowness-on-Windermere and Ambleside, have been hugely popular holiday destinations since the 1800′s, drawing in children and families looking for lakeside fun, couples looking for seclusion and […]
Peak District National Park is the oldest national park in United Kingdom, located in the middle of England, less than 35 km southeast of Manchester. Peak District National Park was designated in 1951 and consists of two distinct types of landscape. The first type is located in the southern part of the park, called the […]
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