Inside Britain's National Parks
A look at four of Britain's 15 national parks, capturing these unique places and meeting the people who live and work in the New Forest, Pembrokeshire Coast, Dartmoor and Northumberland.
A look at four of Britain's 15 national parks, capturing these unique places and meeting the people who live and work in the New Forest, Pembrokeshire Coast, Dartmoor and Northumberland.
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A look at the New Forest. Once a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror, it is now a unique mosaic of open heathlands, ancient woodlands, coastline and picturesque villages.
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers breathtaking views of rugged shorelines, sandy beaches and offshore islands, provides a haven for grey seals and features numerous seabird colonies.
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Steeped in myth and untamed beauty, Dartmoor National Park's vast moorlands provide a a sanctuary for rare plant and animal species as well as a treasure trove for archaeologists.
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The Northumberland National Park is characterised by a unique landscape of wild moors, gentle hills and deep valleys criss-crossed by clear rivers.