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top 5 most beautiful places in the united kingdom 1. The Lake District The Lake District is a region of North West England. It is the second largest national park in England and Wales. It covers an area of approximately 885 square miles. The Lake District National Park is a mainly rural area with many villages, small towns, and picturesque scenery. The word “Lake” is derived from the Old Norse word “lengja” which means “long arm of water” or “a long stretch of still water”. This refers to how the lakes in this region are long, thin and parallel to each other, giving it its name. The Lake District has been inhabited since prehistoric times and has been influential in shaping both modern culture and literature such as William Wordsworth's poetry. 2. The Peak District The Peak District is a national park in England, which was created in 1951. It is located in the north of the country and it covers 5,000 square kilometers. The Peak District is a popular tourist destination. There are many attractions to visit when you come here, such as caves, gardens, and museums. Many visitors come to see the spectacular landscapes that this National Park has to offer. The Peaks are not too high or difficult to climb but they have some challenging peaks for those who want to take on the challenge! 3. Cornwall Cornwall is a county on the south coast of England. Cornwall is a county on the south coast of England. It has some of the most stunning beaches in the world, and home to some of Britain's most beautiful gardens. 4. Yorkshire Dales National Park The Yorkshire Dales National Park is situated in the North of England. It covers a total area of about 4,000 square kilometers and is home to a variety of natural habitats. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in the UK. It has a diverse range of landscapes, from valleys to moorlands and hills. The park's varied terrain offers visitors a chance to enjoy different types of walks and hikes. In this section we will explore some reasons why you should visit this national park during your stay in the UK. The UK is a diverse country with many interesting places to visit. One of the more popular attractions is the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park has much to offer including scenic views, hiking trails, and waterfalls for visitors to enjoy. 5. Snowdonia National Park Snowdonia National Park is a national park in Wales. It was established in 1951, and covers 807 square kilometres. It is the largest national park in Wales and the second largest in the United Kingdom. The national park has been awarded the prestigious European Geopark status by UNESCO, due to its geological heritage. The Snowdonia National Park was established on April 1, 1951 to protect and enhance the countryside of North Wales. The park covers an area of 807 square kilometres (310 sq mi). The Snowdonia National Park became a European Geopark in 2013.