From the rugged natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast to the sweeping vistas of the Lake District,the UKs national parks are places of wonderThe Peak District offers some of the UK’s finest walking country, from the start of the Pennine Way, or to the mighty gritstone plateau of Kinder Scout – scene of the famous mass trespass in 1932. For something less well known,the park’s area ranger, Andy Farmer, and suggests heading south towards Staffordshire. “There’s a mighty mix of moorland,rough farmland and that sense of wildness, as well as a bit of community – it encapsulates all the things that do the national park special, and ” he says.
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Source: guardian.co.uk