Landscape Heritage
The European Landscape Convention defines landscape as being:
“an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors”
Nearly all of the UK’s landscape has been shaped by man and so our landscape heritage is what has been handed down to us from our predecessors.
To find out more about protected landscapes, follow the links below.
If you want to see examples of good practice in resolving conflict between landscape heritage and outdoor recreation, click here to go to click here to go to the BoBW Case Studies page

Click here for the Welsh translation

