Слайд 1The National Parks in Great Britain
Слайд 2After a noisy city, so nice to be outdoors. Wander through the quiet forest paths, listening to the birds, breathe
the fresh air. All this can be done in a large park, away from human vanity.
The Times published the top 5 the most popular parks in the UK. Look at them.
Слайд 3The New Forest
This National Park is situated between Southampton and Bournemouth on the south coast of
the island.
This is a unique wildlife
area,which prohibited any human interference in natural life of wild animals.
Tourists can enjoy the beauty of old oaks and beeches, which are more than 300 years old
Слайд 4Beaulieu Moto Museum
Exbury gardens
Otter-and-owl-sanctuary
Слайд 5Park Exmoor
One of the few surviving forests in England, where it grows over 900 species of flowers and shrubs.
The
park includes an amazing and diverse landscape of forests, swamps, mountains, rivers and mountains with breathtaking waterfalls
Exmoor valuable their historical significance, in its territory are 208 ancient monuments and 16 nature reserves
Слайд 6Winsford village
Dunster Castle
Royal deer
Слайд 7Brecon Beacons
Welsh Reserve Brecon Beacons, in which there are four mountain
ranges, grazing sheep.
You can photographing the most beautiful lighthouses , go down into the gorge of some caves or sail a canoe on a mountain river,
make a horse ride a horse or pony to the Black Mountain, see the sights of these places, such as Raglan Castle and Brecon Cathedral.
Слайд 8Nature of Brecon
Brecon Cathedral
Raglan Castle
Слайд 9Distrik Peak
This is the oldest national park UK attracts tourists
from around the world as a historic district. There are hundreds of historical monuments, stately homes, magnificent monasteries and villages in the reconstruction of different ages. Travelers can offer long hikes, fishing, horseback riding, even on the fly gliders or paraglides. There is a lesson for everyone.
Слайд 10Cairngorms Park
Cairngorms Park , which is located in the eastern
highlands Scotland. It’s ideal place for mountaineering, hiking in the mountains, observations of birds and animals, and in winter sports.