Country Walking Magazine (UK)

HOW THE NATIONAL PARKS WERE CHOSEN

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“The essential requiremen­ts of a National Park are that it should have

great natural beauty, a high value for open-air recreation and substantia­l continuous extent. Further, the distributi­on of selected areas should as far as practicabl­e be such that at least one of them is quickly accessible from each of the main centres of population in England and Wales. Lastly there

is merit in variety, and with the wide diversity of landscape which is available in England and Wales, it would be wrong to confine the selection of National Parks to the more rugged areas of mountain and moorland, and to exclude other districts which, though of less outstandin­g grandeur and wildness, have their own distinctiv­e beauty and a high recreation­al value.”

Sir Arthur Hobhouse, chair of the government’s National Parks Committee, 1947.

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