UK Hotels in National Park Areas

We've hotels in many National Park areas throughout the United Kingdom. Click on one of the links below to find a selection of Signpost Hotels in the respective area.

Our Brecon Beacon hotels provide the perfect base for exploring this famous area. The Brecon Beacons National Park contains some of the most spectacular and distinctive upland formations in South Wales. Situated amongst hills and mountains, the Park covers an area of 520 square miles, stretching from Hay on Wye in the East to Llandeilo in the West.

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Cotswolds Hotels provide the perfect base from which to explore this beautiful English region. The Cotswold Hills provide wonderful open landscapes and deep valleys, where tiny golden stone villages nestle in chocolate box settings. As the river Severn meanders south-west, the hills contrast dramatically with the lush green pastures stretching out below.

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Our hotels in Dartmoor provide the perfect base from which to explore the stunning Dartmoor landscape. Granite rocks and tors, rearing up from barren bogs and heather moors, cover the surface of Dartmoor. Once home to many thriving, prehistoric communities, it is now an area of charming villages, old churches and wild lanes.

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From Exmoor’s northern shore, rocky coastal bays, surrounded by some of Britain’s highest cliffs, stare out towards the mountains of South Wales. In the valleys, thatched cottages shelter in the green-wooded combs beneath the moor.

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One of Britain’s most visited regions and yet only opened up with the railway less than 200 years ago. The Lake District’s core is high dramatic mountains and rugged fells from which pastoral and forested valleys radiate like the spokes of a wheel down to its gleaming lakes and labyrinth of watercourses. Our Lake District hotels are perfect for exploring this region.

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The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park stretches from Glen Lochy and Lochearnhead in the North, Doune in the East, Strachur in the West and nearly to Dunbarton in the south. Our hotels make excellent bases from which to explore this varied area of Scotland.

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The New Forest consists of 145 square miles of woodland, heath and glade where ponies, deer and cattle still wander freely. It is England's oldest forest and officially the ponies are the property of Her Majesty the Queen.

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The Norfolk Broads were created in medieval times by man's peat diggings. He left behind miles of waterways, meres and lakes for boating enthusiasts and naturalists.

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Walking is a popular pastime in this region, ranging from gentle strolls to long treks such as the 40-mile Cleveland Way (Helmsley via Saltburn-by-the-Sea down the coast to Filey) and Lyke Wake Walk (Urra Moor to Ravenscar).

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The Peak District was Britain’s first National Park. Its high moorland, craggy gritstone edges and leafy dales provide a variety of dramatic scenery to enjoy with opportunities for walkers, rock-climbers, riders and hang-gliders to test their skills or acquire new ones.

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Craggy mountains, steep valleys and jewel-like lakes make up the Snowdonia National Park, whose chief attraction is Mount Snowdon itself, at 3560 ft the highest mountain in England & Wales. On a clear day there are views up to Cumbria’s Lake District and across the Irish Sea to the Wicklow Mountains.

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Established in 1954, the Yorkshire Dales National Park has outstanding scenery, a range of wildlife habitats and a rich cultural heritage. It’s a special place – a fantastic outdoor arena for recreation and peaceful relaxation and a haven for wildlife.

Covering an area of 1,762 square kilometres (680 square miles), the National Park is located in the north of England, and straddles the central Pennines in the counties of North Yorkshire and Cumbria.

It is 50 miles (80.5 kilometres) north east of Manchester; Leeds and Bradford lie to the south, while Kendal is to the west and Darlington to the east

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