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ENGLAND
England is a hiker's paradise, blessed with a rich tapestry of landscapes that stretch from rolling hills to dramatic peaks. At the heart of this natural beauty are its incredible national parks—each offering a unique blend of scenery, wildlife, and walking trails that draw outdoor lovers from all over the world.​

The Lake District National Park is perhaps the most iconic, with its majestic fells, sparkling lakes, and charming villages. Whether you're climbing Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain, or taking a gentle stroll around Windermere, the views are unforgettable.​​

Further south, the Peak District is known for its rugged moorlands and limestone dales. It’s a fantastic destination for both casual walkers and experienced hikers, with routes like the Monsal Trail and Kinder Scout offering breathtaking panoramas and a touch of adventure.

In Snowdonia National Park, which spans part of northern Wales but is easily accessible from England, hikers can explore steep, wild mountains, deep valleys, and ancient stone paths. Climbing Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, is a must-do for many visitors.

Other gems include the Yorkshire Dales, with its green valleys and iconic dry stone walls, and the South Downs, offering rolling hills and dramatic white cliffs along the English Channel.
Whether you're chasing challenging summits or peaceful countryside walks, England’s national parks offer something for every hiker, promising fresh air, open spaces, and unforgettable experiences.