What is a National Park?
A National Park is an area of the UK countryside protected by law.
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Why do we have National Parks?
National Parks are areas of the UK countryside, including some towns and villages, that are protected by law.
These areas are special, because of their wildlife, nature and cultural heritageSomething important to people passed down to future generations. For example paintings, statues and buildings, traditions, crafts and skills, and the natural environment..
People who live there can help decide how to look after them.
The purpose of National Parks in the UK is to:
Look after the features and characteristics of the area.
Make changes to improve the area.
Help people understand why the area is special, so that they can enjoy it and appreciate it more.
UK National Parks
The UK has 15 National Parks. There are:
- 10 in England
- 3 in Wales
- 2 in Scotland
- None in Northern Ireland
The first one was the Peak District in 1951; the most recent National Park is the South Downs, which was designated in 2010.
Some different examples of the UK's national parks are:
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Case Studies
Both the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are located in England. They offer a wide variety of landscapes, and both are known for different qualities.
The Peak District
- It is the UK's first National Park.
- As well as providing walking routes on the hills, people can cycle and walk on a trail along the old railways which lead through tunnels.
- Derwent Dam can be found here. This was built to provide water to people who live around the area.
The Yorkshire Dales
- The Yorkshire Dales has 8000 km of dry-stone walls in the area. The walls are built by farmers to show what land belongs to them, or to stop animals such as cows and sheep moving to other fields.
- There are a few waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales, such as Aysgarth Falls.
- It is also home to the longest system of caves in the UK.
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