UK National Parks map
Summary
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A map of Great Britain highlights the locations of the national parks, described as “Britain’s breathing spaces.” It shows the distribution of parks across Scotland, England, and Wales and labels each area: Cairngorms; Loch Lomond and the Trossachs; Northumberland; Lake District; North York Moors; Yorkshire Dales; Peak District; Broads; Snowdonia; Pembrokeshire Coast; Brecon Beacons; Exmoor; Dartmoor; New Forest; and South Downs. A kilometre scale is included, along with copyright and data source notes referencing Ordnance Survey data and relevant park and government authorities (2011).