Northumberland-Nationalpark

The Northumberland National Park is the northernmost national park in England. Located directly on the Scottish border, it is located quite in the county of Northumberland. The 1030 km ² national park was established in 1956. It is characterized by rolling hills, is particularly popular with climbers. In the south of Hadrian's Wall runs. Even otherwise, it is marked by many ancient fortresses.

With only just over one million visitor days per year the Northumberland National Park is one of the least visited national parks of England. Within the park area live about 3000 people.

England: Dartmoor | Exmoor National Park | Lake District National Park | New Forest National Park | North York Moors National Park | Northumberland National Park | Peak District National Park | South Downs National Park | The- Broad - National Park | Yorkshire Dales National Park

Scotland: Cairngorms National Park | Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park

Wales: Brecon Beacons National Park | Pembrokeshire Coast National Park | Snowdonia National Park

  • National Park in Europe
  • National Park in England
  • Geography ( Northumberland )
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