Mountains

Mountains are areas of land that are much higher than the land surrounding them. They are higher and usually steeper than a hill and are generally over 600 metres high

Isle of Skye: Loch na Cuilce and the islands of Eilean Glas with Loch Coruisk to the right. Taken from the top of Sgurr na Stri.
Isle of Skye: Glen Sligachan and Loch na Creitheach with Bla Bheinn in the distance.
Isle of Skye: Camas Fhionnairigh and loch Scavaig from Sgurr na Stri
Isle of Skye: Loch Coruisk and the Cuillin Hills from Sgurr na Stri
Isle of Skye: Glen Sligachan and Strath na Creitheach.
Isle of Skye: Glen Sligachan and Sgurr nan Gillean with the Dubha Lochans in the foreground
The Isle of Skye: The Cuillin Hills from Glen Brittle
Isle of Skye: Sgurr MhicChoinnich in Cuillin Hills with Sgurr Alasdair appearing out of the mist.
Isle of Skye: the Great Stone Chute of Sgurr Alasdair in Cuillin Hills.
Isle of Skye: the lochen at Sgurr MhicChoinnich in Cuillin Hills.
Isle of Skye: the lochen at Sgurr MhicChoinnich in Cuillin Hills.
Isle of Skye: Sgurr MhicChoinnich in Cuillin Hills, looking south-west towards Rhum.
Isle of Skye: walking the hills near the Old Man of Storr. The island of Raasay is on the horizon.
Isle of Skye: The Cuillin hills from Glen Brittle
Hills Near Aviemore
Brodick Bay, Goatfell & the rest of the Arran hills
Goatfell & Brodick castel Isle of Arran. Scotland
Goatfell on the Isle of Arran. Scotland
Looking over to Arran in winter time
Goatfell Isle of Arran. Scotland
Overlooking Glen Luss from Beinn Dubh.Scotland
Overlooking Glen Luss from Beinn Dubh.Scotland
Looking towards Beinn Chorranach.Scotland
Glen Luss.Scotland