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NATIONALPARKRace to mountain by boat in area of outstanding natural beauty (8,4)
DOGGERDutch boat in area of shipping forecast
CATALPAAnimal comes to mountain by a tree
GOWERWelsh peninsula, the first area in the UK to be designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in 1956
QUANTOCKHILLSArea in the South West which was England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, designated in 1956 (8,5)
STROUDMarket town and civil parish in Gloucestershire surrounded by the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
MENDIFHILLSAn area of outstanding natural beauty in Somerset, the location of Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge (6,5)
CANNOCKArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty in S Staffordshire (7,5)
QUANTOCKArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty west of Bridgwater, Somerset (8,5)
HILLSArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty west of Bridgwater, Somerset (8,5)
SERENGETIG&T I mixed in tranquil area of outstanding natural beauty
DEVONWith two coastlines, county which contains the National Parks of Dartmoor and of Exmoor and five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty including the Blackdown Hills (5)
DEDHAMVALEAn area of outstanding natural beauty on the Essex-Suffolk border on the River Stour (6,4)
THEMENDIPSThe western end of these Somerset hills were designated as being of 'Outstanding Natural Beauty' back in 1972 (3,7)
AREA___ of Outstanding Natural Beauty (4)
HOLYGRAILAccording to one set of medieval legends, what was brought by angels, guarded on the top of a mountain by a group of pure knights and would vanish if approached by anyone impure? (4,5)
BARONAGEBulldoze over tops of outstanding natural area for noble folk (8)
BELAYIn climbing scenes, to secure a climber to a mountain by tying the rope around a spike.
KNOTMeasure of speed by boats in loop (4)
TRUSTNational -; co-founded by Octavia Hill in 1895 and symbolised by a spray of oak leaves, a UK charity that preserves places of historic interest or natural beauty (5)