Protecting our landscape
We have some of the most diverse and appealing
landscapes in the world. Well over a quarter of the land
surface in Wales is protected because of its high quality
landscapes. They are important for our social,
environmental and economic well-being, attracting visitors and
businesses alike.

Wales is full of beautiful places. 30% of Wales' land and waters
has been designated as 'special' - either by UK, European or
International law.
Protected
Landscapes
National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National
Nature Reserves and other protected landscapes.
European and International Designations
Natura 2000, Ramsar, Council of Europe and UNESCO designations.
Sustainable Development
A Welsh Assembly Government initiative to enhance and conserve
the quality of our landscapes.
National
Nature Reserves
There are 71 National Nature Reserves (NNRs) in Wales ranging in
size from half a hectare to nearly 8,000 hectares.
Learn more about this first ever international treaty
specifically to focus on landscape, which was ratified by the UK as
of 1 March 2007.
Areas of Outstanding Natural beauty, Marine Reserves, National
Parks, Sites of Special Scientific Interest - and more. The natural
wealth of Wales at your fingertips.

Landscapes valued for their insights into our historical,
cultural and even industrial heritage ... awesome seascapes
recognised on an international scale. Wales has so many land- and
seascapes to be proud of. Find out how we help to
recognise, assess and preserve these national treasures.
Wales is full of special places - and everywhere is special to
someone. Why not tell us about your special landscape.
Mapping specialists unite! Download our latest geographical
boundaries of the many protected sites in Wales...
These pages provide download links to conservation objectives
for all SAC, SPA and Ramsar sites in Wales.