8 National Park and Wildlife Sanctuaries in UK
The Peak District National Park, formed in 1951, is known for its stunning limestone landscapes and historic villages.
Lake District National Park, established in 1951, is famous for its beautiful lakes and mountain scenery, attracting hikers.
Snowdonia National Park, formed in 1951, offers breathtaking mountain views and is home to Wales’ highest peak, Snowdon.
The New Forest National Park, designated in 2005, is famous for its ancient woodlands, heathlands, and wild ponies.
Dartmoor National Park, formed in 1951, is characterized by rugged terrain, ancient stone circles, and wild moorland.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park, established in 1954, features rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and charming stone villages.
Exmoor National Park, formed in 1954, offers spectacular coastal cliffs, ancient forests, and the iconic Exmoor ponies.
1. The Norfolk Broads National Park, designated in 1989, is known for its waterways, wildlife, and peaceful countryside.