Welcome to the National Parks
Britain's breathing spaces
There are 15 members of the National Parks family, beautiful areas of mountains, meadows, moorlands, woods and wetlands.
They are areas of protected countryside that everyone can visit, and where people live, work and shape the landscape.
And each one has an organisation that looks after the landscape and wildlife and helps people enjoy and learn about the area.
Learning about - need help with homework? All the answers here!
Visiting - outdoor activites and events for your visit to a National Park
Looking after - shows what we do and how you can join us
About us - explains who we are and what we do
National Parks Passport
Collect your Passport stamps
Get stamped at each National Park you visit and your story could be shown on this website!
Learning about the National Parks
- What is a National Park? Answers, facts, history and maps
- Who looks after National Parks, what do we do, what do we spend money on?
- Tourism, climate change, habitats and our communities all present challenges
- Hear from people in the Parks, farmers, shop owners and local communities living in National Parks
- Teachers, youth group leaders - we're here to help you plan lessons and field trips
News
- Tracking the 'Till' trends
Lake District National Park
- All hands on deck for boat launch
Lake District National Park
- Fast turnaround on footpath repairs
North York Moors National Park
- See all the latest news
Events
- Standards Committee - 10 February 2010
Broads
- Bronze, Tin, Peat, Clay, Granite and Man
Dartmoor National Park
- Broads Forum - 11 February 2010
Broads
- Search all our events
Jobs
- Area Car Park Warden
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Centre Assistant - Tenby
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Information Centre Assistant - Newport
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- See all current jobs
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