National Park Authorities in Wales
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
This is Britain's only truly coastal national park. It's
a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries
and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife

Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia is one of the eleven national parks of England
and Wales, and is the second largest after the Lake District.

UK
National Parks
Our National Parks include some of the most remote and
dramatic landscapes of England Wales and Scotland. They contain a mosaic
of rich landscapes, including sweeping heather moorlands, dramatic coastlines,
breathtaking upland and mountainous areas.

Association of National Park Authorities (ANPA)
ANPA is the Association of National Park Authorities. It
exists to provide the National Park Authorities (NPAs) with a single voice,
particularly when dealing with government and its agencies. The Association
also provides a focus for collaborative working and corporate activity
and the sharing of best practice across the Parks. ANPA also attempts
to increase public understanding of the statutory purposes for which National
Parks exist in the UK, and to promote them as models for sustainable development.

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