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.
Lesser designations also exist: the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the National Scenic Area in Scotland.
See also: Walking in the United Kingdom
Each park is operated by its own National Park Authority, with two "statutory purposes":
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, but access facilities (gates and signs etc) are often better inside the park.
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.
The United Kingdom has 15 national parks; of these, 10 are in England, three in Wales, and two in Scotland:
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.
Name | Photo | Country |
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Anglesey | Wales | |
Antrim Coast | Northern Ireland | |
Antrim Glens | Northern Ireland | |
Ardnamurchan | Scotland | |
Arnside and Silverdale | England | |
Assynt - Coigach | Scotland | |
Ben Nevis | Scotland | |
Binevenagh | Northern Ireland | |
Blackdown Hills | England | |
Cannock Chase | England | |
Causeway Coast | Northern Ireland | |
Chichester Harbour | England | |
Chilterns | England | |
Clwydian Range | Wales | |
Cornwall | England | |
Cotswolds | England | |
Cranborne Chase | England | |
Cuillin Hills | Scotland | |
Dedham Vale | England | |
Deeside | Scotland | |
Dee Valley | Wales | |
Dornoch Firth | Scotland | |
Dorset | England | |
East Devon | England | |
East Stewartry Coast | Scotland | |
Eildon and Leaderfoot | Scotland | |
Fleet Valley | Scotland | |
Forest of Bowland | England | |
Garvellachs | Scotland | |
Glen Affric | Scotland | |
Glen Lyon | Scotland | |
Glen Strathfarrar | Scotland | |
Glencoe | Scotland | |
Gower | Wales | |
Harris | Scotland | |
High Weald | England | |
Howardian Hills (see Ashdown Forest) | England | |
Hoy and West Mainland | Scotland | |
Isle of Wight | England | |
Isle of Mull | Scotland | |
Isles of Scilly | England | |
Jura | Scotland | |
Kent Downs | England | |
Kintail | Scotland | |
Knapdale | Scotland | |
Knoydart | Scotland | |
Kyle of Tongue | Scotland | |
Kyles of Bute | Scotland | |
Lagan Valley | Northern Ireland | |
Lecale Coast | England | |
Lincolnshire Wolds | England | |
Lleyn | Wales | |
Loch na Keal next Mull | Scotland | |
Loch Rannoch | Scotland | |
Loch Shiel | Scotland | |
Loch Tummel | Scotland | |
Lochnagar | Scotland | |
Lunga, Treshnish Isles | Scotland | |
Lynn of Lorn | Scotland | |
Malvern Hills | England | |
Mendip Hills | England | |
Moidart | Scotland | |
Morar | Scotland | |
Mourne | Northern Ireland | |
Nidderdale | England | |
Nith Estuary | Scotland | |
North Arran | Scotland | |
North Devon (see Devon) | England | |
North Norfolk Coast | England | |
North Pennines | England | |
North Uist | Scotland | |
North Wessex Downs | England | |
Northumberland Coast | England | |
Northwest Sutherland | Scotland | |
Quantock Hills | England | |
Ring of Gullion | Northern Ireland | |
River Earn | Scotland | |
River Tay | Scotland | |
Scarba | Scotland | |
Shetland | Scotland | |
Shropshire Hills | England | |
Small Isles | Scotland | |
Solway Coast, Cumbria | England | |
South Devon (see Devon) | England | |
South Lewis | Scotland | |
South Uist Machair | Scotland | |
Sperrin | Northern Ireland | |
St Kilda | Scotland | |
Strangford Lough, County Down | Northern Ireland | |
Suffolk Coast | England | |
Suffolk Heaths | England | |
Surrey Hills | England | |
Tamar Valley | England | |
Trotternish | Scotland | |
Upper Tweeddale in Scottish Borders | Scotland | |
West Wiltshire Downs | England | |
Wester Ross | Scotland | |
Wye Valley | Wales/England |