Snowdonia National Park: A Wildlife Enthusiast’s Guide
Standing at 3,650 feet (1,111 meters), Snowdon is the tallest mountain in Wales and the largest mountain in Great Britain south of Scotland. Surrounding this…
Standing at 3,650 feet (1,111 meters), Snowdon is the tallest mountain in Wales and the largest mountain in Great Britain south of Scotland. Surrounding this…
Covering an area of 555 square miles (1,436 square kilometers), the Peak District, at the heart of England, is a rugged landscape with rolling mountain…
When it comes to the most beautiful parts of England, the Yorkshire Dales almost always get a mention. More than 8 million tourists flock to…
With more than 155 species of birds, and an incredible array of mammals, aquatic species, and insects, the Lake District in the northern part of…
The Mourne Mountains cover 1300 acres and are located in the Northern Irish County Down, and they’re incredibly popular with people from all walks of…
The Pembrokeshire National Park covers 240 square miles along the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales. It was designated as a national park in the 1950s and…
Dartmoor National Park, located in Devon, covers more than 368 square miles and is a wildlife hotspot with excellent biodiversity thanks to the variety of…
The late Queen Elizabeth II had such a passion for the Cairngorms National Park (where her Scottish residence, Balmoral, can be found) that she led…
The Shetlands are a group of islands in the far northern reaches of the UK between Orkney and Norway. This is the most northerly point…
Located on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, the Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula that’s surrounded by water on three sides and heathland on the…