How many areas of natural beauty are there in the UK?

How many areas of natural beauty are there in the UK?

There are 34 AONBs in England. See the map of AONBs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

How do I know if I live in an area of outstanding natural beauty?

You will need to contact your local authority to establish this. Some will have online maps to enable you to look up the AONB areas. You can look the locations of AONBs via the DEFRA MAGiC Map. Look under Designations/Land Designations/Statutory within the table of contents.

Which range of hills were designated the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England?

There are 46 AONBs in Britain (33 wholly in England, four wholly in Wales, one that straddles the Anglo-Welsh border and eight in Northern Ireland). The first AONB was designated in 1956 in the Gower Peninsula, South Wales.

Is the Forest of Dean an area of outstanding natural beauty?

The Wye Valley was designated an AONB in 1971, but the Forest of Dean was left out as the view was that the area formed a distinct landscape separate from the Wye Valley and that designation was not necessary as the Forestry Commission had adequate powers for meeting amenity and recreation needs under 1968 Countryside …

Can you build a house in an area of outstanding natural beauty?

An AONB may straddle a number of LPA areas and as such, to ensure a consistent approach and continuity of advice, there is often an AONB Board that will be consulted with regards to planning applications. However, a new building in an AONB would be the subject of additional scrutiny.

What is a place of natural beauty?

Places of natural beauty such as beaches, tropical island resorts, national parks, mountains, deserts and forests, are examples of traditional tourist attractions which people may visit. Many tourist attractions are also landmarks.

Is the Lake District an area of outstanding natural beauty?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the stunning landscape of the Lake District and Cumbria, there are no less than three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Cumbria, each supported by an AONB Partnership for each area and it is these partnerships that manage the future of these areas, working with others to conserve and …

Is the Wye Valley in England or Wales?

The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Welsh: Dyffryn Gwy) is an internationally important protected landscape straddling the border between England and Wales.

Can I paint my house in an AONB?

Generally speaking, you don’t need planning permission for exterior painting and decorating. You can paint the outside of most properties, outbuildings and fences without having to give notice or apply for permission.

What to do in areas of outstanding beauty in UK?

The UK’s 46 AONBs Visit Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty have some of the UK’s best countryside for walking, cycling, horseriding and wildlife-watching. But there’s also great caving, canoeing, sailing and fishing to be found too.

How are areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty designated?

Under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, Natural England has the power to designate areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONBs) in England that are outside national parks and that are considered to have such natural beauty it is desirable they are conserved and enhanced; issue a variation order to change an existing AONB boundary.

Where are the areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland?

Northern Ireland’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty include: Antrim Coast and Glens, Causeway Coast, Lagan Valley, Mourne, Binevenagh, Ring of Gullion, Sperrin and Strangford Lough.

Where are the national scenic areas in the UK?

The UK is home to 46 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) located across England, Wales and Northern Ireland; Scotland’s equivalent to the AONB are the 40 National Scenic Areas (NSA). Visitors will find some of the finest landscapes in the UK with plenty of natural beauty on show, each area has its own distinctive character and history.

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