United Kingdom National Parks - United Kingdom National Parks

The National Parks (Welsh: Parciau Cenedlaethol, Scottish Gaelic: Pàircan Nàiseanta) of the United Kingdom are to be found in England, Scotland, and Wales. There are no National Parks in Northern Ireland.

Slightly less strict designations also exist: the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the National Scenic Area in Scotland.

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See also: Walking in the United Kingdom

Each park is operated by its own National Park Authority, with two "statutory purposes":

  • to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the area, and
  • to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the park's special qualities by the public.

Despite the name, National Parks in the UK are quite different from those in many other countries, where National Parks are owned and managed by the government as a protected community resource, and permanent human communities are not a part of the landscape. In the UK, National Parks can include substantial towns and villages, and land uses such as farming and forestry which are often integral parts of the landscape. Land within a National Park remains largely in private ownership, and so land access is usually subject to the same restrictions as elsewhere in the country.

National Parks in the UK have no admission charges, and there may only be a road sign to indicate that you are entering a park.

National Parks

The United Kingdom has 15 national parks; of these, 10 are in England, three in Wales, and two in Scotland:

NamePhotoCountry
Brecon BeaconsVeil of Snow - Sgwd yr Eira.jpegWales
Norfolk BroadsMoored on Barton Broad - geograph.org.uk - 690479.jpgEngland
CairngormsBalmoral Castle 2.jpgScotland
DartmoorSaddle tor evening.jpgEngland
ExmoorSomerset 2008036.jpgEngland
Lake DistrictBarf LD.jpgEngland
Loch Lomond and The TrossachsLoch Lomond Balloch Castle.jpgScotland
New ForestNew Forest, Hampshire (460998) (9455070055).jpgEngland
NorthumberlandNorthumberland National Park.jpgEngland
North York MoorsCleveland-Way-North-York-Moors.jpgEngland
Peak DistrictMam Tor.jpgEngland
Pembrokeshire CoastPembrokeshire Coast National Park 03.jpgWales
SnowdoniaSnowdon massif.jpgWales
South DownsCoastguard Cottages - geograph.org.uk - 18320.jpgEngland
Yorkshire DalesThe Western Edge of the Yorkshire Dales.jpgEngland

National Scenic Areas and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK(2008)

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom are 41 defined areas in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, designated originally by the Countryside Agency, on behalf of the government. The equivalent in Scotland is the National Scenic Area. Natural England was set up in 2006 to succeed the Countryside Agency in England, and is a government body responsible for the protection and improvement of the natural environment in England.

National Scenic Area (NSA) is a national landscape designation applied in Scotland. There are 40 designated NSAs. They are considered of national importance based on their outstanding scenic landscapes. National Scenic area is equivalent to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation which is used in the other countries of the UK. Since 2003, the superior National Park designation has been introduced. There are 2 National Parks in Scotland.

NamePhotoCountry
AngleseyA footbridge across a creek on the Anglesey Coastal Path - geograph.org.uk - 396831.jpgWales
Antrim CoastAntrim Coast - panoramio.jpgNorthern Ireland
Antrim GlensGlenariff.jpgNorthern Ireland
ArdnamurchanAchateny Water Ardnamurchan.jpgScotland
Arnside and SilverdaleThe road between Arnside and Silverdale - geograph.org.uk - 1760381.jpgEngland
Assynt - CoigachScotland Inchnadamph Bone Caves.jpgScotland
Ben NevisBen Nevis.jpgScotland
BinevenaghBinevenagh - geograph.org.uk - 1553504.jpgNorthern Ireland
Blackdown HillsBlackdown Hills , Hillside and Stile - geograph.org.uk - 1243896.jpgEngland
Cannock ChaseAbraham's Valley, Cannock Chase - geograph.org.uk - 407107.jpgEngland
Causeway CoastCauseway coast.jpgNorthern Ireland
Chichester HarbourEntrance to Chichester Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 1350202.jpgEngland
ChilternsA Historic View across the Gap in the Chiltern Hills - geograph.org.uk - 1353511.jpgEngland
Clwydian RangeMoel Arthur, Sir Ddinbych 02.JPGWales
CornwallCoast path DSC 8967.jpgEngland
CotswoldsFrom Leckhampton Hill across towards Birdlip - geograph.org.uk - 1551014.jpgEngland
Cranborne ChaseCranbourne Chase - geograph.org.uk - 129283.jpgEngland
Cuillin HillsThe Cuillin Hills from the Ord to Tokavaig road - geograph.org.uk - 967676.jpgScotland
Dedham ValeCmglee Manningtree River Stour.jpgEngland
DeesideDeeside Way - geograph.org.uk - 453020.jpgScotland
Dee ValleyRiver Dee Valley from Pontcysyllte - geograph.org.uk - 370078.jpgWales
Dornoch FirthDornoch Firth - geograph.org.uk - 52109.jpgScotland
DorsetDurdle Door, Dorset (2004).jpgEngland
East DevonEngland
East Stewartry CoastScotland
EildonScotland
Fleet ValleyScotland
Forest of BowlandEngland
GarvellachsScotland
Glen AffricScotland
Glen LyonScotland
Glen StrathfarrarScotland
GlencoeScotland
GowerWales
HarrisScotland
High WealdEngland
Howardian Hills (see Ashdown Forest)England
HoyScotland
Isle of WightEngland
Isle of MullScotland
Isles of ScillyEngland
JuraScotland
Kent DownsEngland
KintailScotland
KnapdaleScotland
KnoydartScotland
Kyle of TongueScotland
Kyles of ButeScotland
Lagan ValleyNorthern Ireland
Lecale CoastEngland
LeaderfootScotland
Lincolnshire WoldsEngland
LleynWales
Loch na KealScotland
Loch RammochScotland
Loch ShielScotland
Loch TummelScotland
LochnagarScotland
LungaScotland
Lynn of LornScotland
Malvern HillsEngland
Mendip HillsEngland
MoidartScotland
MorarScotland
MourneNorthern Ireland
NidderdaleEngland
Nith EstuaryScotland
North ArranScotland
North Devon (see Devon)England
North Norfolk CoastEngland
North PenninesEngland
North UistScotland
North Wessex DownsEngland
Northumberland CoastEngland
Northwest SutherlandScotland
Quantock HillsEngland
Ring of GullionNorthern Ireland
River EarnScotland
River TayScotland
ScarbaScotland
ShetlandScotland
Shropshire HillsEngland
Small IslesScotland
Solway CoastEngland
South Devon (see Devon)England
South LewisScotland
South Uist MachairScotland
SperrinNorthern Ireland
St KildaScotland
Strangford LoughNorthern Ireland
Suffolk CoastEngland
Suffolk HeathsEngland
Surrey HillsEngland
Tamar ValleyEngland
TrotternishScotland
Upper TweeddaleScotland
West MainlandScotland
West Wiltshire DownsEngland
Wester RossScotland
Wye ValleyWales/England
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