National parks
Pitches located inside the boundaries of 13of the UK's national parks: slate summits, chalk downs and the wild moor.

Pembrokeshire Coast
33 sitesBritain's only coastal national park. Camp above the path.

South Downs
25 sitesChalk downland and beech hangers across the south-east.

Lake District
23 sitesEngland's highest ground: fell-side pitches, tarns and the long lakes of Cumbria.

Eryri (Snowdonia)
20 sitesSlate, summits and glacial lakes. Basecamps for the Welsh 3000s.

Peak District
20 sitesGritstone edges and limestone dales at the heart of the country.

Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)
13 sitesRed-sandstone summits, waterfall country and dark skies in mid Wales.

Yorkshire Dales
10 sitesLimestone country: drystone walls, white scars and the Three Peaks.

New Forest
5 sitesAncient wood pasture, heath and roaming ponies near the Solent.

North York Moors
5 sitesHeather tops, steam railways and a cliff-backed coast.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
4 sitesLochs, glens and the Highland Boundary Fault.

Dartmoor
3 sitesEngland's great wild-camping moor: tors, rivers and open granite upland.

Exmoor
2 sitesHeather moor running down to a high, wooded coast.

Cairngorms
1 sitesBritain's biggest national park: ancient pinewoods, high plateaux and red deer.