National parks in the UK There are 9 National Parks in England, 3 in Wales and 2 in Scotland.
The Lake District in Cumbria ( England) is the largest of the English National Parks It includes Scafell Pike - its highest mountain and Wastwater - its deepest lake ( England) is the largest of the English National Parks It includes Scafell Pike - its highest mountain and Wastwater - its deepest lake
The New Forest National Park was created in March It is the eighth national park in England,.
Bempton Cliffs
Protected Areas in Wales Pembrokeshire Coast Pembrokeshire Coast Breakon Beacons Breakon Beacons Snowdonia Snowdonia
. The Snowdonia National Park takes its name from Snowdon which, at 1085m (3,560 feet), is the highest peak in Wales and England.. The Snowdonia National Park takes its name from Snowdon which, at 1085m (3,560 feet), is the highest peak in Wales and England. It was established in 1951 and is the second largest of the 11 National Parks in England and Wales. It was established in 1951 and is the second largest of the 11 National Parks in England and Wales.
Tourists in Snowdonia
Protected Areas in Scotland Loch Lomond Loch Lomond Corngomes Corngomes
Cairngormes
Ben Nevis
Loch Ness
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