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This category leads to websites for landscapes that have been designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
based on their national importance and to protect their character and preserve wildlife.ranging from
lowland heath, wild moor, peaks, gorges, cliffs, rolling hills, sandy beaches, coves, rocky shores, sand dunes, salt marsh and estuaries..

This category is for websites specifically about Blackdown Hills AONB spanning the border of  Mid Devon and West Somerset.

This category list websites specifically about The Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, for the range of hills spanning north east from the Thames at Goring, Oxfordshire to Dunstaple Downs, Bedfordshire, through the southern part of Buckinghamshire.

The Clwydian Range, formerly Flintshire Range, is a series of hills, highest peak Moel Famau reaching 1818ft / 554m,
east of the Vale of Clwyd, spanning the   Denbighshire and   Flintshire boundary in North Wales,
designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty in 1985.
Since November 2011, the AONB has been extended southwards
into Wrexham Borough, to include   Chirk and the Dee valley westwards to  Llangollen,
encompassing the World Heritage Site,  Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal.
The south extension included the town of Corwen, historical landmarks such as Valle Crucis Abbey,
and natural features of Eglwyseg Escarpment, Horseshoe Pass and Esclusham Mountain.

In order to qualify for listing in this category, websites must contain some scientific content, which should be
included in the suggested description.
If science is not the primary content of the site, please consider suggesting it to the most appropriate category.
This may be found by following links in the category,
otherwise please consider the Locality category instead.

This category represents the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the Cotswolds which is mainly in the Coltswold District of Gloucestershire,
but spans other districts and the counties of Warwickshire and Wiltshire, based on their national importance
and to protect their inherited character and preserve wildlife habits.

In order to qualify for listing in this category, websites must contain some scientific content, which should be
included in the suggested description.
If science is not the primary content of the site, please consider suggesting it to the most appropriate category.
If this can't be found by following links in this category, please consider the  Locality category instead.

This category represents the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for Cranborne Chase which spans parts
the counties of northern Dorset, western Hampshire and Wiltshire.

In order to qualify for listing in this category, websites must contain some scientific content, which should be
included in the suggested description.
If science is not the primary content of the site, please consider suggesting it to the most appropriate category.
If this can't be found by following links in the category, please consider the  Locality category instead.

This category leads to websites about the archipelago of five inhabited islands and rocky islets,
28 miles west of Lands End, its shallow interior sea, and surrounding Atlantic Ocean.
Fauna and fauna includes seabirds, seals and fish, marine life associated tidal rocks and beaches,
as well as sub-tropical inland wildlife.

This category is for websites relating to the parts of Lleyn Peninsula (Llŷn Peninsula) that have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
extending south of the Isle of Angelsey into the Irish Sea, west from  Caernarfon and  Porthmadog.

This category is restricted to those websites that include scientific information about the natural environment.
For websites about tourist accommodation or businesses, please see the appropriate locallity in  Gwynedd

This category lists scientific websites for the protected landscape, designated in 1968 to include coastal beaches, sand dunes, salt marshes and cliffs stretching from The Wash at  Hunstanton to  Winterton-on-Sea on the east coast.
The landscape includes nature reserves, particularly for migrating birds, and in some cases this stretched inland to what is now claimed for agriculture.

Ancient wooded valley landscape, including ash-hazel, western sessile oak, coniferous plantation and small farm woodlands, between Bridgewater, Bishops Lydeard and Williton, towards the north coast of Somerset. ​