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Scotland by region

Find hillwalking, bothies, mountain biking and long-distance trails wherever you're planning to go.

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Cairngorms

The UK's largest national park — subarctic plateau, ancient Caledonian pine forest, and more Munros than anywhere else in Scotland.

47 Munros27 Corbetts17 bothies5 LDPs

Explore Cairngorms

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Lochaber

Ben Nevis, the Mamores, Knoydart — the heartland of Scottish mountaineering.

89 Munros62 Corbetts19 bothies4 LDPs

Explore Lochaber

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North-West Highlands

The oldest rocks in Britain, the emptiest landscape in Europe, and mountains that look like nothing else in Scotland.

43 Munros36 Corbetts31 bothies1 LDP

Explore North-West Highlands

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Far North

Cape Wrath, Sandwood Bay, and the most northerly mainland mountains in Britain — this is the end of the road.

4 Munros13 Corbetts2 LDPs

Explore Far North

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Skye & the Small Isles

The Black Cuillin is the finest mountain ridge in Britain — and Rum, Eigg, and Muck are worth the ferry on their own.

12 Munros4 Corbetts4 bothies1 LDP

Explore Skye & the Small Isles

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Outer Hebrides

Machair, Harris tweed, and the Sabbath — the most otherworldly landscape in Scotland.

1 Corbett2 bothies1 LDP

Explore Outer Hebrides

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Argyll

A thousand miles of coastline, more islands than you can count, and the sea kayaking capital of Scotland.

1 Munro7 Corbetts2 bothies6 LDPs

Explore Argyll

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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs

Scotland's most accessible national park — within an hour of half the country's population and genuinely worth visiting.

59 Munros42 Corbetts5 LDPs

Explore Loch Lomond & The Trossachs

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Perthshire

Scotland's Big Tree Country — glens, Munros, Corbetts, and the most underrated hill walking in the country.

27 Munros19 Corbetts3 LDPs

Explore Perthshire

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Galloway & the Southern Uplands

Dark skies, the 7stanes, and Scotland's least-midged hills — closer than you think.

7 Corbetts5 bothies2 LDPs

Explore Galloway & the Southern Uplands