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Discover walks in every UK National Park

The UK boasts 15 National Parks, celebrated for their diverse and stunning landscapes. In England, the Peak District and Lake District offer dramatic moorlands, rugged fells, and serene lakes. Dartmoor and Exmoor in the southwest feature wild, open moorlands and wooded valleys. The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors present rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and charming villages. Northumberland is known for its vast, remote landscapes and historic Hadrian's Wall.

In Scotland, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, and the Cairngorms stand out with their majestic mountains, expansive lochs, and rich wildlife. The Brecon Beacons and Pembrokeshire Coast in Wales showcase stunning mountain ranges, coastal cliffs, and idyllic beaches. Snowdonia, with its towering peaks and lush valleys, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Each park is a unique sanctuary preserving the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and biodiversity of its region, offering countless opportunities for exploration and recreation.


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Discover walks in every English county

Every part of England has its own special appeal. The West Country has lush green hills, smugglers’ bays and rocky sea cliffs, with a clutch of glorious cathedral cities to contrast with its picturesque market towns and villages. In the south-east, London’s breathless pace and world-famous landmarks are the main focus – but even the capital’s broad commuter belt has its own rural havens. To the west lie the delights of the hidden corners of Essex, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Dorset and the New Forest. The Cotswolds have a distinctive charm, based on the golden stone of its buildings.

For a unique and evocative experience, roam the low marshlands and enjoy the wide skies and abundant birdlife of the East Anglian fens. The great industrial cities of the Midlands and the North have reinvented themselves with vibrant cultural events; and then there are the plunging valleys, open moors and isolated farms of Yorkshire to discover, the glowering peaks of Derbyshire, and Northumberland’s rolling hills, border fortresses and empty, majestic coast.

The natural beauties of the Lake District in the north-west corner of the country, draw millions of visitors each summer to admire the drama of the narrow passes, soaring mountains, plunging waterfalls and serene lakes of this outstanding scenic area.