Conversely, the Gower Peninsular has an abundance of picturesque cliffs and coves, wide sandy beaches backed by sand dunes and was Britain's
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
In 1956, the Quantock Hills became Britain's
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Britain's
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has 270 miles of walking trails, which weave through the high ridges overlooking Worm's Head, to the salt marshes of the Burry Inlet.
The Gower, lying west of Swansea, was Britain's
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and this year is the 50th anniversary.
Not exact matches
The Wye Valley, which is designated as an
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, was practically the
first tourist destination in Britain, attracting people in their droves during the Victorian era.