Nestled in the East Midlands is the AONB, the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Considered quintessential English countryside with rolling hills, valleys dotted with cobbled street villages and market towns.

 

The glorious Malvern Hills are an AONB situated south west of Birmingham and just above Gloucester, so accessible for a holiday from anywhere in the UK.  

The UK's newest National Park is the South Downs. Its 68 miles of rolling hills, valleys and ancient woodlands run from Winchester in the North West to Eastbourne in the South East spanning across Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex. 

 

The Isle of Wight is a diamond shaped piece of land that broke away from the south coast of mainland England some 7000 years ago.

You can hop over to the island now by ferry from Portsmouth, Southampton or Lymington (@45 minutes) or hovercraft (@10 minutes).

 

Hampshire, to the south west of London, is a beautiful county with two National Parks (the South Downs and New Forest) and an AONB - the North Wessex Downs.