North Pennines National Landscape
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A major natural heritage project focusing on Upper Teesdale and Upper Swaledale
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We have 40% of the UK's species-rich upland hay meadows in the AONB
We have some of the darkest skies in the country where you can see 1000s of stars on clear nights
The Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected programme has restored and enhanced 56ha of woodland
The Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected programme has restored and enhanced 145ha of species-rich grassland and hay meadows
The North Pennines is the second largest National Landscape at almost 2000 square kilometres
There are 38 National Landscapes in England and Wales
In ten years over 400,000 people came to our Bowlees Visitor Centre
The North Pennines National Landscape has 16 Dark Sky Discovery sites