A proposal to create Wales's first national park since 1957 is gathering momentum.
There are currently three national parks in Wales and there are plans to create a fourth in the north-east of the country.
The Welsh Government is looking to base the new national park around the existing Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), according to Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
NRW draft map for the new national park includes all these areas but also extends into north Powys and across to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
A consultation process is currently underway for the public to give their feedback on the proposed new national park area which will conclude on November 27.
How many national parks are there in the UK?
There are 15 national parks in the UK - three in Wales, two in Scotland and 10 in England.
The national parks in England are:
- Broads
- Dartmoor
- Exmoor
- Lake District
- New Forest
- North York Moors
- Northumberland
- Peak District
- South Downs
- Yorkshire Dales
The national parks in Scotland are:
- Cairngorms
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
How many national parks are there in Wales?
There are currently three national parks in Wales.
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The national parks in Wales are:
- Eryri (Snowdonia)
- Pembrokeshire Coast
- Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)
There are plans for a fourth national park in the North-East of Wales which is currently going through a consultation process (which ends on November 27).
What makes a national park?
According to NRW: "For a National Park to be designated, an area is assessed in detail and must pass certain tests set out in legislation.
"These include assessments of natural beauty and opportunities for open-air recreation.
"A statutory and public consultation will also be held and an analysis of various options to ensure the Park meets requirements and provides a benefit to the citizens of Wales."
When referring to "natural beauty" NRW said it means "landscapes of high quality and scenic value".
The term is used in a number of UK legislations.
NRW adds: "The main factors relating to natural beauty include landscape quality, scenic quality, relative wildness, relative tranquillity, natural heritage features, cultural heritage."
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