Cotswolds
Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was created in 1959.
South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was created in 1960.
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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The region is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty.
There is no compelling reason to do so. It is a place of outstanding natural beauty.
un site classé, un parc naturel régional
The Upper Thames refers to the section of the River Thames that flows from its source in the Cotswolds down to Oxford. This area is characterized by picturesque landscapes, quaint villages, and the river's gentle meandering course. It is often celebrated for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, such as boating and walking along the Thames Path.
The Cotswolds is an area in the South West of England, mostly located in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
K. H. Himsworth has written: 'A review of areas of outstanding natural beauty'
A national park is land set aside because of its natural outstanding beauty.
The Thames is referred to as the "River Thames" from its source in the Cotswolds near Oxford all the way to the Thames Barrier in London. This stretch of river is known for its historical significance and scenic beauty, passing through various towns and cities along the way. The river serves as a vital waterway for transport, recreation, and wildlife.