The Top National Parks in Europe Have Been Revealed – and Two Beloved UK Spots Made the List!
A new ranking of Europe’s best-rated national parks has just landed, and among the dramatic peaks, wild coastlines and alpine lakes, two of the UK’s most stunning landscapes have made the cut — with one even landing a spot on the podium!
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The list, compiled by Iglu Cruise using TripAdvisor data, features ten national parks across the continent, judged on visitor ratings and reviews. From the jagged Pyrenees to the ancient woodlands of the New Forest, the selection showcases the remarkable diversity of Europe’s natural heritage.
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Spain
Spain’s Ordesa y Monte Perdido Takes the Top Spot
First place goes to Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, a spectacular expanse of the Spanish Pyrenees renowned for its sheer limestone cliffs, glacier-carved valleys and crashing waterfalls. Stretching across 156 square kilometres near the French border, it’s a haven for hikers and climbers, offering everything from gentle forest trails to the challenging ascent of Monte Perdido — the third-highest peak in the range.
Snowdonia, Wales
Eryri (Snowdonia) Secures Third
Landing in third place is Wales’ Eryri National Park (commonly known as Snowdonia), a wild and mountainous region that spans over 800 square miles.

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Home to the iconic Mount Snowdon, it’s a magnet for walkers, scramblers and outdoor lovers of all levels — with a mix of rugged peaks, glacial lakes, ancient woodlands and wide open skies.
New Forest, England
The New Forest Also Makes the Cut
Southern England’s New Forest National Park also claimed a spot in the top 10. Though less rugged than Eryri, its lowland heath, ancient oaks and famously free-roaming ponies have earned it a place in the hearts of many. It’s one of the UK’s most accessible national parks — and one of its most enchanting.
Triglav, Slovenia
Slovenia’s Alpine Wilderness Comes Second
Rounding out the top three is Slovenia’s Triglav National Park, a jewel of the Julian Alps known for its pristine mountain landscapes, turquoise rivers and traditional alpine villages. It’s named after Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak, and offers adventures for hikers, climbers, cyclists and anyone drawn to raw, untouched nature.
Maddalena Archipelago, Italy
The Top 10 National Parks in Europe
1. Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, Spain
2. Triglav National Park, Slovenia
3. Eryri / Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK
4. Maddalena Archipelago National Park, Italy
5. Killarney National Park, Ireland
6. Caldera de Taburiente National Park, Spain
7. Parc National des Calanques, France
8. New Forest National Park, England, UK
9. Göreme National Park, Turkey
10. Garajonay National Park, Spain
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