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British Isles Wooden National Parks Travel Map With Trees To Record Park Visits (Coffee)British Isles Wooden National Parks Travel Map With Trees To Record Park Visits (Coffee)
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British Isles Wooden National Parks Travel Map With Trees To Record Park Visits (Light Grey)British Isles Wooden National Parks Travel Map With Trees To Record Park Visits (Light Grey)
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British Isles National Parks Wooden Map

If you’ve ever stood in the Highlands and felt the wind cut through the silence, or watched the sunrise in the Lake District with damp boots and a grin — you know what this map is about. Our British Isles National Parks Wooden Map isn’t just decoration; it’s a small tribute to the wild heart of Britain and Ireland, carved in wood.

Handcrafted from real wood — built to travel through time

Each map is made from layered natural wood — carefully cut, sanded, and engraved with the borders of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. The texture is warm to the touch, and the scent still carries that faint hint of sawdust — real, not imitation. We use durable, eco-friendly birch plywood that keeps its tone for years, whether hung in sunlight or above a desk. The parks’ outlines are laser-engraved, and the wooden “trees” you add after each visit turn the surface into a living travel diary.

The map of UK national parks includes every major site:

  • Peak District, the very first national park of the UK, created in 1951.
  • Snowdonia in Wales, where Eryri’s ridges still draw hikers from across Europe.
  • Cairngorms in Scotland — vast, quiet, home to ancient pines and red deer.
  • Lake District, dotted with mirror-like waters and stories of poets.
  • New Forest, Dartmoor, Pembrokeshire Coast, Exmoor, Yorkshire Dales, and others — 15 in total, each etched with care.

It’s not a printed poster; it’s a map that feels alive — layered, tactile, and unique with every grain of wood.

Two styles, two moods

You can choose between:

  • Coffee finish — deep brown with warm undertones, perfect for classic interiors or cozy spaces.

  • Light Grey — clean and subtle, a modern take that suits minimalist decor.

Both versions of the national parks UK map include precise engraving, magnetic mounting points, and a smooth matte surface that highlights the relief of the islands.

The set includes small wooden trees — one for each park you visit. Each time you plant a new one, you see your story spreading across the British Isles map: from the rugged cliffs of Pembrokeshire to the quiet heaths of Northumberland. Over time, your map becomes a record of where you’ve been and where you still want to go. Some people hang it in the hallway; others in their camper van or office. Either way, it becomes part of their routine — a visual reminder to get out there again.

For explorers, families, and collectors

The map of the British Isles makes an ideal gift for travellers, couples, or families who love the outdoors. It’s also popular among collectors of wooden art pieces and people who appreciate craftsmanship. Add a personal engraving — a name, a date, or even “Our road never ends” — and it turns into a keepsake, something that stays meaningful long after the trip ends.

Payment and shipping are straightforward, and the set arrives in a protective kraft box, ready to gift.

Why choose this map over prints or posters

  • Real material: no plastic or resin — just natural wood, precisely cut and finished.
  • Interactive design: add trees, mark routes, make it your own.
  • Detailed engraving: all 15 national parks of the UK + Ireland’s natural reserves.
  • Durability: built to last for decades, not seasons.
  • Looks good anywhere: cozy home, studio, or camper.
  • Eco-conscious production: made from FSC-certified wood.

Unlike flat prints, the map of national parks UK adds warmth and depth — you can feel the edges, the engraved names, the small imperfections that make each piece one of a kind.

Across more than 6,000 islands, from Scotland’s glens to Ireland’s cliffs, nature writes its own map.Our British Isles wooden map is a quiet celebration of that — a way to keep a piece of the wild close, even when you’re far from it.

Hang it in your home and watch it fill up — tree by tree, park by park, year after year.