Taking in the View at Curbar Edge Greeting Card
Taking in the View at Curbar Edge Greeting Card
Taking in the View at Curbar Edge Greeting Card - an exquisite A5 landscape-oriented greeting card that features a breathtaking scene from the Peak District landscape photography collection. This exceptional card captures a serene moment at Curbar Edge, as the observer takes in the stunning view, making it an ideal choice for any special occasion or heartfelt message.
The front of the card showcases a remarkable, full-color photograph that perfectly captures the natural beauty of the Peak District. The image conveys the vastness of the landscape, with its rugged rocks, verdant vegetation, and rolling hills stretching out beneath a vast sky. The tranquil scene is beautifully framed by the figure taking in the view, inviting the recipient to share in the experience and feel the tranquility of the moment.
Printed on premium-quality, eco-friendly cardstock, this A5 greeting card is not only visually captivating but also environmentally considerate. The inside of the card is left blank, providing ample space for your personalized message, allowing you to express your thoughts, well wishes, or sentiments in a truly special and memorable way. [Product: PSP036]
High-Quality, Blank A5 Card
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Northumberland National Park
Northumberland National Park is a protected area located in the county of Northumberland, in the northeast of England. It was established as a national park in 1956 and covers an area of over 1,040 square miles.
The park is known for its rugged landscapes and diverse natural habitats, including moorland, heathland, bogs, and forests. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a number of bird species, such as the curlew, golden plover, and osprey. The park is also famous for its dark skies, which make it a popular destination for stargazing and astrophotography.
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is a protected area located in Scotland, United Kingdom. It was established in 2002 and covers an area of approximately 720 square miles, making it the first national park in Scotland.
Geographically, the park is situated in the western part of Scotland and encompasses the southern part of the Scottish Highlands, including the Trossachs, an area of hills and glens.
Exmoor National Park
Exmoor National Park is a protected area in South West England, covering 267 square miles (692 square kilometers) of hilly moorland, coastal cliffs, and valleys. It was established in 1954 to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage of the region.
Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor National Park is a protected area in South West England, covering an area of 368 square miles (954 square kilometers). It was established in 1951 to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage of the region.
Cairngorms National Park
The Cairngorms are a range of mountains located in the heart of the national park, and they are some of the highest and most dramatic peaks in the UK. The Cairngorms are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, and the park is a hub for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountaineering, and skiing. The park also offers many opportunities for wildlife watching, with a range of habitats supporting a variety of species.
Brecon Beacons National Park
The Brecon Beacons - One of the unique features of the Brecon Beacons is the “beacons” themselves, which are a series of hilltop cairns used to warn of impending invasions by lighting fires on top. The beacons were used by the ancient Celts and later by the Romans, and the tradition has been continued throughout the centuries. Today, the Brecon Beacons are still used for signaling purposes during special events, such as the National Park’s annual beacon-lighting ceremony.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park
The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a stunning area located in the northern part of England, covering an area of over 1,762 square km (1095 square miles). It was established as a National Park on August 16, 1954, and is one of 15 national parks in the UK. The park is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, dramatic valleys, and charming villages, making it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world.
Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia National Park was created to protect the natural beauty of the area, which was threatened by industrialisation and urbanisation during the 20th century.
The Lake District National Park
The Lake District National Park, located in northwest England, is one of the most picturesque and popular tourist destinations in the UK. Spanning over 2,292 square kilometers, the park is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, including rolling hills, clear blue lakes, and verdant forests.
The Peak District National Park
The Peak District National Park is located in central and northern England and covers an area of 555 square miles. Established in 1951, it was the first national park in the UK and remains one of the country's most popular tourist destinations.
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