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Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. Scotland's mountain ranges can be divided in a roughly north to south direction into: the Scottish Highlands, the Central Belt and the Southern Uplands, the latter two primarily belonging to the Scottish Lowlands. The highlands eponymously contains the country's main mountain ranges, but hills and mountains are to be found south of these as well. The below lists are not exhaustive; there are countless subranges throughout the country.

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  • Diese Liste der Berge in Schottland führt nennenswerte Erhebungen, geordnet nach der absoluten Höhe auf. Aufgenommen sind die höchsten 20 Munros, höchste Erhebungen auf schottischen Inseln, prominente Hausberge, sowie anderweitig wissenschaftlich interessante Berge. Die drei Hauptteile der Highlands (Grampian Mountains, Northwest Highlands und die vorgelagerten Inseln) sowie die Southern Uplands sind sehr genau definiert, während eine einheitliche und klare Aufteilung in weitere Untergruppen nicht existiert (vgl. Gliederung der Alpen). Die hier vorgenommene Aufteilung basiert auf der Munro-Liste der britischen Wanderwebsite www.walkhighlands.co.uk, die sich nicht an der vom (SMC) in der Nachfolge von Sir Hugh Munro gepflegten Liste der Munros orientiert, die Benennung bzw. Abgrenzung der Untergruppen zueinander kann daher in anderen Quellen unterschiedlich sein. (de)
  • Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. Scotland's mountain ranges can be divided in a roughly north to south direction into: the Scottish Highlands, the Central Belt and the Southern Uplands, the latter two primarily belonging to the Scottish Lowlands. The highlands eponymously contains the country's main mountain ranges, but hills and mountains are to be found south of these as well. The below lists are not exhaustive; there are countless subranges throughout the country. Ben Nevis (Beinn Nibheis), the highest mountain in Scotland and the United Kingdom at 4,413 feet (1,345 m), is in the Highland region at the western end of the Grampian Mountains. A Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet (910 m) is referred to as a Munro, of which there are 282. As of 2019, hundreds of thousands of people visit mountains in Scotland every winter and 130,000 climb to the summit of Ben Nevis every year. (en)
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  • Diese Liste der Berge in Schottland führt nennenswerte Erhebungen, geordnet nach der absoluten Höhe auf. Aufgenommen sind die höchsten 20 Munros, höchste Erhebungen auf schottischen Inseln, prominente Hausberge, sowie anderweitig wissenschaftlich interessante Berge. (de)
  • Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. Scotland's mountain ranges can be divided in a roughly north to south direction into: the Scottish Highlands, the Central Belt and the Southern Uplands, the latter two primarily belonging to the Scottish Lowlands. The highlands eponymously contains the country's main mountain ranges, but hills and mountains are to be found south of these as well. The below lists are not exhaustive; there are countless subranges throughout the country. (en)
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  • Mountains and hills of Scotland (en)
  • Liste der Berge in Schottland (de)
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