Scotland is a mountainous country with a wide variety of wild
landscapes: there are the rolling hills of the Southern Uplands, the
great granite plateaux of the Cairngorms, the steep castellated rock
peaks of Torridon and the jagged narrow aretes and spires of the Cuillin
hills on the Isle of Skye. Two hundred and eight four of the summits
reach 3,000 feet or more; these are the Munros, the ascent of which is
the aim of many walkers. The Scottish hills also have splendid pine
forests, beautiful lochs, deep glens, rushing rivers; a magnificent
northern landscape. Whether you are planning a day scramble or a
long-distance walk, Scotland World's Mountain Ranges guide has the
information the independent mountain lover needs.-Area by area
descriptions of the Scottish mountains from south to north help the
reader identify the best locations for hill walking, mountaineering and
ski touring.-Classic ascents and walks are described, from scrambles up
Ben Nevis to ski tours in the Cairngorms.-Information on accommodation,
maps and guides-A planning tool for long-distance treks