National Parks (UK and Republic of Ireland)
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.
"Fat Betty" - North York Moors
Fat Betty (sometimes referred to as White Cross) stands just north of, and is easily accessible from the road that leads from Blakey Rigg to Rosedale Abbey, at the junction of the Danby, Westerdale and Rosedale parishes. The head of the cross is an ancient wheelhead painted white, set into a large stone base, also half of which is painted. It could possibly be Norman and is only one of two known wheelheads on the North York Moors. It perhaps takes its name from a Cistercian nun, Sister Elizabeth from the Priory at Rosedale. These nuns wore gowns of undyed wool and were referred to as ' White Ladies'. Another tale is that a local farmer's wife, Fat Betty, fell from their horse and cart on a dark, foggy night. When he arrived home and noticed she was missing from the back of the cart he retraced his route across the moor and all he could find was the large, squat stone.
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