Arnside/SilverDale UK
Situated in North West England
This small, but distinctive Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) lies at the head of Morecambe Bay and spans the county boundaries of Cumbria and Lancashire. The underlying Carboniferous Limestone had a dominating influence on the character of this intimate landscape of sheep-sided hills and low intervening valleys.
Becky Falls UK
Situated in
Devon
750 feet above the sea, high on Dartmoor, lies an ancient unspoilt
secluded wooded valley with waterfalls tumbling over huge granite rocks
carved out of the earth millions of years ago.
Ben Nevis - the highest mountain in the UK UK
Situated in Scotland
Ben Nevis, or the 'Ben' as it is fondly known locally, sits majestically at the head of Loch Linnhe, its presence dominating the landscape from all corners of Fort William and some parts of Lochaber.
Brighton
Marina Village UK
Brighton
Marina offers something for everyone, whether yachtsman, resident or
visitor.
Cornwall - Area of outstanding natural beauty UK
Situated in
Cornwall
A partnership coordinating the management of a designated Area of Natural Beauty throughout Cornwall.
Dartmoor National Park UK
Situated in
Devon
Heather-covered moorland and deep wooded gorges, beautiful lake-like reservoirs and tumbling rocky rivers, thriving market towns and villages, patchwork farmland and craggy granite tors, the Dartmoor National Park covers an area of 368 square miles - the largest, and wildest, area of open country in southern England.
Dorset AONB UK
Situated in South West England
Covering over 40% of the county and some of the most dramatic and varied scenery in the country. It includes the Jurassic Coast - Britain’s first natural World Heritage Site - where you can walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs. Inland, the tranquil countryside is full of rural charm and still evokes the settings of Thomas Hardy’s famous novels
High Force UK
Situated in
Teesdale
Dropping over the Whin Sill in a mighty spectacle, High Force on the River Tees in Teesdale is certainly one of England's largest and most impressive waterfalls, and is one of the attractions which can be seen on the Pennine Way long distance footpath - which passes close by.
Howardian Hills UK
Situated in North Yorkshire
The Howardian Hills AONB covers 204 sq km (79 sq miles) of the North Yorkshire countryside, nestled between the North York Moors National Park, the Yorkshire Wolds and the Vale of York. It is a unique and captivating landscape with its well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
Mendip Hills UK
Situated in Somerset
Located to the south of Bristol, the area includes the lakes of the Chew Valley and the western and central parts of the limestone ridge known as the Mendip Hills. The limestone landscape includes an open windswept plateau, wooded combes, steeply cut gorges and flower rich valleys.
North Pennines UK
The impressive shapes and forms the land takes in the North Pennines, from High Force on the River Tees to the sweeping U-shaped valley of High Cup Gill above Dufton, are the product of millions of years of geological processes.
North York Moors UK
Situated in North Yorkshire
Miles of stunning heather, towering sea cliffs, secluded beaches and grassy dales give it a character all of its own. Discover wildlife, historic buildings, archaeology, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages.
Snowdonia National Park UK
Situated in North Wales
Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in North Wales. It is an area where people live and work but also where thousands come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities.
Solway Coast UK
Situated in North West corner of England
The Solway Coast AONB has been relatively unchanged since becoming a designated area in 1964. The area covers most of the English Solway Firth coastline from Rockcliffe to Maryport, with the exception of the town of Silloth on Solway.
The Cotswolds UK
Situated in Southern England
The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, (AONB) covers an area encompassing 790 square miles (2,038 sq kms) stretching from South Warwickshire and Worcestershire in the north, through West Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire and takes in parts of west Wiltshire, Bath and north-east Somerset in the south.
The Forest of Bowland UK
Situated in North West England
Situated in the North West of England, the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers 312sq miles of rural Lancashire and North Yorkshire and includes the famous landmark Pendle Hill.
The Wye Valley UK
the AONB surrounds a 72-mile stretch of the River Wye from the rocky outcrop of Chepstow Castle to just south of the city of Hereford, straddling the borders between England and Wales, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire in the process.
Yorkshire Dales National Park UK
Situated in th North of England
Established in 1954, the Yorkshire Dales National Park has outstanding scenery, a range of wildlife habitats and a rich cultural heritage. It’s a special place – a fantastic outdoor arena for recreation and peaceful relaxation and a haven for wildlife.