This map shows the geographical boundary of the Area of Great Landscape Value (AGLV) which corresponds with the Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership (CAVLP) project boundary.
It has been defined as an AGLV due to its unique patchwork of nationally important woodlands and stunning geological features; crumbling castles, mansion houses and riverside settlements; orchards and a unique market gardening heritage.
Each of the CAVLP projects take place within the boundary and are focussed on protecting, enhancing and conserving the unique landscape and cultural heritage features.
The projects are built around four themes; to conserve the built and natural heritage of the area; to increase community participation and landscape connection; to improve access to and learning about the landscape and heritage of the Clyde and Avon Valleys; and to provide new training opportunities in local heritage skills in this extraordinary part of the world.