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AONBs vary greatly in terms of size, type and use of land, and whether they are partly or wholly open to the public. The smallest AONB is the Isles of Scilly, 16 km 2 (6.2 sq mi), and the largest is the Cotswolds, [11] 2,038 km 2 (787 sq mi). AONBs cover around 15% of England and 4% of Wales. [12]
Map showing all of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty of England, Northern Ireland, and Wales, in the United Kingdom. Date: 25 July 2021: Source: Ordnance Survey OSOpenData Boundary-Line: Great Britain coastline and border data; OpenData NI Department of Finance NIDirect OpenData. AONB boundaries in Northern Ireland
The National Association of AONBs as part of their efforts to increase awareness of AONBs in local communities, successfully negotiated in 2014 to have the boundaries of AONBs in England shown on Google Maps. The Welsh Government, as of 2021, has not released data of AONB boundaries to be used by Google on Google Maps.
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Map of showing all of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of England and Wales: Date: 15 April 2012: Source: Ordnance Survey OpenData: Great Britain coastline and border data; Countryside Council for Wales. AONB boundaries in Wales; Natural England. AONB boundaries in England; National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. All data outside of ...
English: Map of the national parks (coloured in dark green), and areas of outstanding natural beauty (lighter green) of Wales, with principal area boundaries, overlaid. Date 15 September 2021
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