Northumberland National Park has been named among the top five most Instagrammable national parks in the UK.
The revelation is according to a survey carried out by travel deal experts at Tripplo.
The study involved analysing public posts on Instagram, considering both the commonly used name and the full name for each of the UK's 15 recognised national parks.
The Lake District clinched the top spot for the most Instagrammable National Park, with more than 5,150,856 hashtagged posts.
However, Northumberland National Park also proved popular, being tagged in 1,826,099 posts, ranking third in the Tripplo study.
Ranking at number two is the Peak District National Park after receiving 2,866,251 hashtagged posts.
Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park and the New Forest National Park round off the top five with 1,651,698 and 1,185,295 hashtagged posts respectively.
Axel Hernborg, the founder of Tripplo, said: "As the temperatures rise and the days lengthen, many of us are keen to explore the UK countryside, especially since all the country's national parks are free to enter.
"With the Lake District attracting more than 18 million visitors each year, it is no wonder it has also been found to be the most Instagrammable.
"With its picturesque villages, such as Grasmere and Keswick, plus the natural features, including Lake Windermere and Aira Force Waterfall, the Lake District is undeniably one of most scenic getaways in the UK.”
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