Peak District National Park
Peak District National Park is located in central England and was the first national park in the UK, established in 1951. It covers an area of 555 square miles and is known for its stunning landscapes, including rolling hills, limestone valleys, and moorlands. The park is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and rock climbing.
The park is home to diverse wildlife and several charming villages, including Bakewell and Castleton. Visitors can explore historical sites, such as Chatsworth House, and enjoy scenic views from various viewpoints. The Peak District attracts millions of visitors each year, making it a vital part of England's natural heritage.