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1) NATIONAL PARK:


Brecon Beacons
Cairngorms
Dartmoor
Exmoor
Lake District *

 

Loch Lomond & Trossachs
Malvern Hills *

Although not named a National Park, the Malvern Hills could arguably be called Britain's first National Park being established with its own statutory administrative body and countryside protection initially under an Act of Parliament of 1884 with subsequent amendments. 

National - not regional *
Applicable to all British National Parks - excludes regional enterprises.
New Forest
North York Moors
Northumberland
Peak District
Pembrokeshire Coast
Snowdonia
South Downs
The Broads
Yorkshire Dales


2) LANDSCAPE:


Coastal
Forest
Inland Water
Island
Lowland
Moorland
Mountains
Rolling Countryside
Rural Village
Town / City
Uplands


3) FEATURES:


Abbey / Castle / Stately Home *

Heritage property open to the public.

Archaeology *
Relevant to mankind's past presence.
Bed & Breakfast / Hostel *
Overnight accommodation for visitors 
Camping / Touring Caravans
Food & Drink
Gardens
Geology & Landscape *

Physical geography.

History & Heritage *
Dealing with past people and places
Holiday Cottage(s)
Hotel
Industrial Archaeology *
Of relevance to local industries.
Military historical site
Mobile homes / chalets / cabins *
Accommodation not included elsewhere in "Features".
Restaurant
Retail Gift or Souvenir Shop *

Place where goods relevant to the National Park can be purchased.

River or Canal Attraction *

Where tourists can enjoy water based interests

Show, Pageant or Special Event *
A regular event that attracts visitors.
Special interest themed attraction *

Theme Park or themed visitor attraction

Specialist Professional Service
Springs and Wells *
Natural source waters as springs, spouts, fountains and Holy Wells
Tourism Information Point
Trains or Trams
Transport *
Bus, bike or car hire.
Underground Feature
Wild Life Attraction *
Relevant to the region's living environment


4) VENUE ACTIVITIES:


Beach and Sea Shore Activities
Bird Watching
Canoeing / rafting
Caving and Underground Exploration
Climbing
Cycling
Fishing
General Sightseeing
Golf
Horse Riding
Mountain Biking
Shooting / Archery
Skiing
Walking
Water Sports
Weddings


5) GENERAL VISITOR INFORMATION:


Audio or conducted tours
Child Friendly *
Suited for under 16s.
Disabled access
Dog Friendly
Free Entry
Free Parking
No Pets
No Smoking
Open all year
Picnic Friendly *
Grounds suitable for picnics.
Prior Booking Required
Seasonal opening
Seniors Concessions
Student Concessions
Toilets
Unsuitable for Children *
Not suited to those under 16years old.



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