>>936740Although the UK doesn't have lots of different biomes like the US or nearly any other country, we do have quite a lot of niche environments.
For farmland on rolling hills and pocketed towns and villages your best bet is the South West or Yorkshire.
If you're looking for hills with good views and nice lakes then Wales or the Lake District is good for that.
The proper "mountains" are all basically up in Scotland so check the Cairngorms and the Highlands out for that.
The whole coastline of Britain is pretty stunning, but for the best stuff it has to be Cornwall or the Jurassic Coast.
Although most of the National Parks are moors or heathland they can each offer quite a different environment and landscape.
On the surface the UK is a tiny little island filled with foreigners or farmers, but we do have quite a lot if you know where to look.
pic related: a little stream in the Brecon Beacons