'The litter was a shock': 2020's Covid-driven rush on UK national parks
In lockdown, beauty spots such as Snowdonia attracted new visitors - but also fires, parking rows and 'fly-camping'Coronavirus - latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageFor some years, Britain's national parks have been wrestling with the same conundrum: how to attract visitors that aren't just white, middle-class and middle-aged.This summer, they got what they all thought they wanted: the biggest influx of new visitors in their history. With foreign travel off the agenda for most and the shops closed, people who had never before walked up a hill, let alone worn Gore-Tex, heading to their nearest national park as soon as lockdown restrictions were eased. Continue reading...
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