2. 1. South Downs National Park – England
South Downs National Park is the UK’s newest national park as it was just established in 2011. The beautiful
White Cliffs of Dover are enough to wow, but there is so much more to South Downs than that. It’s full of
wartime history, local wildlife and some of the best hiking trails in the United Kingdom.
3. 2. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs – Scotland
When most people think of the Scottish Highlands, they imagine the landscape of Loch Lomond and The
Trossachs. This national park is home to 21 Munros (Scottish mountain), 19 Corbetts (small Munros) and
22 large lochs (lakes). The scenery here is straight out of a Scottish fairytale and has loads of geographic
variety.
4. 3. Northumberland National Park – England
Easily one of the United Kingdom’s most historic and interesting national parks is Northumberland National
Park in England. Chock full of Roman history and the famous Hadrian’s Wall set among the Cheviot Hills;
there’s something for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
5. 4. Lake District National Park- England
Set deep in the lush and mountainous Cumbria in northwest England you’ll find Lake District National Park.
This region is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty full of postcard English villages, emerald mountains
and thick forests. Whether you’re looking for a variety of day hikes, peaceful lake walks or a few sips at a
distillery, Lake District has it all.