National Parks (UK and Republic of Ireland)
The UK has fifteen National Parks; ten in England, three in Wales and two in Scotland and we adore them all for their own unique beauty. From the water of the Lake District and the Broads to the mountains of the Cairngorms and Peak District and all the different landscapes between, all of the national parks are protected to ensure their beauty lives on for future generations to enjoy.
The Republic of Ireland has six national parks. The first park created in Ireland is Killarney found in Kerry county in 1932, and since then five more national parks have been created and the most recent ones being Ballycroy in Mayo county.
Read MoreThe Republic of Ireland has six national parks. The first park created in Ireland is Killarney found in Kerry county in 1932, and since then five more national parks have been created and the most recent ones being Ballycroy in Mayo county.
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Little Howden Moor - Peak District
Little Howden Moor is located high in the wild fells of the Peak District to the west of Sheffield in northern Derbyshire. This part of the moors and the surrounding areas are rich in alleged paranormal sightings that include unidentified flying objects and ghosts of both humans and aircraft. Also known as Dark Peak, it gets its name from the dark grey millstone grit that covers the landscape. It’s considered by many to be an exceptionally beautiful part of Britain.
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