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Map of South Downs National Park
Cities Near South Downs National Park
Regions of England
North West England
North West England is the second-largest urban area in England, which includes Manchester, the UK`s third-largest city; Liverpool, on the River Mersey, known for its seafaring traditions and The Beatles; Blackpool, one of the most popular seaside resorts in England; and Chester, perhaps the best-preserved walled city in Britain.
North East England
Beautiful North East England consists of such cities such as Durham, which boasts a 1,000-year-old old town; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, developed around an old Roman settlement and once one of the most important shipbuilding centers in the world; and Sunderland, which grew around the 7th-century Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire is the quintessential Northern English travel destination. Yorkshire is known for its scenic landscapes, especially at the North York Moors, the Peak District National Park, and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is also known for its bustling cities such as York, Sheffield, Leeds, and Bradford.
The Midlands
The English Midlands are often overlooked but are alluring to travelers. The region is full of history; many cities were founded over two millennia ago, and are some of the oldest cities in England. The Midlands was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, helping to cement the British Empire`s global influence.
East Anglia
The history of East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire) is vivid and rich; the oldest structures still standing in England, dating from the Bronze Age, are located in East Anglia. A number of large, ornate former monasteries-turned-cathedrals dot Cambridgeshire, from Peterborough to Fenland and the Isle of Ely.
South East England
South East England is a large and geographically diverse region, much of which sits in the Thames River Valley, and here you can experience such sights as the New Forest, the Chiltern Hills, and the White Cliffs of Dover, in addition to Blenheim Palace, Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, and the list goes on.
South West England
South West England is filled with exciting sights such as Stonehenge, the world-famous prehistoric stone circle; the Roman-era hot springs of Bath; the coasts of Dorset and east Devon; and the tin mines that dot the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. All of these popular attractions are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
More to Explore

New Forest National Park is the largest contiguous forest in the United Kingdom, spread out across over 200 square miles. William the Conqueror proclaimed New Forest a royal forest in the 11th century. The biodiversity in the New Forest is immense, featuring lowland species of flora and fauna that died out in all other parts of Great Britain.

Explore quintessentially English villages of honey-colored stone; take in splendid, lively market towns, and visit some of the country`s greatest castles and country houses in the Cotswolds, a collection of small, rural villages with acclaimed reserves and some of the most breathtaking landscapes available in England.

Captivating, expansive, and breathtaking are all words that describe Dartmoor. The moorlands, the largest area of granite in Britain, are dotted by tors, massive granite hilltops that tower over peat bogs and oak woods. Dartmoor is known for its archaeological finds as well; more Bronze Age remains can be found here than anywhere else in the UK.
Cities in England
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England and Beyond
SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK

South Downs National Park, located in the counties of Hampshire, West Sussex, and East Sussex in south east England, consists of an area about 90 miles parallel to the coast between Winchester and Eastbourne. It is most popularly known for its chalk cliffsides, namely the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. Farmland can be found inland from the cliffsides, making for beautiful panoramas. The western portion of the national park is comprised of the western Weald, an area characterized by its green fields, light oak forests, and clay soil.

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