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Climbing areas of Scotland

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Ben Nevis
highest mountain of Great Britain
Old Man of Hoy
sea stack in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK
Merrick
843m high mountain in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
Stac an Armin
sea stack in the St Kilda archipelago, Scotland
Sgùrr nan Gillean
964m high mountain on the island of Skye, in Highland, Scotland, UK
Cairn Gorm
Scottish mountain
Buachaille Etive Mòr
mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
An Teallach
mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Aonach Eagach
rocky ridge lying to the north of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands
Creag Meagaidh
1128m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Liathach
pronounced ) is a mountain in the Torridon Hills, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It stands between Loch Torridon and the neighbouring mountain Beinn Eighe. The mountain is a ridge running east–west, with several peaks, and its upper half is made up of many steep rocky terraces. The highest peak is the Munro of '''Spidean a' Choire Lèith''' ('peak of the grey corrie') at high. The other Munro peak is Mullach an Rathain at high.
Beinn Odhar
mountain in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
Sgùrr nan Clach Geala
1093m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Stob Bàn
999m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
An Ruadh-stac
mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
The Saddle
1011m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Beinn a' Chuallaich
892m high mountain in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
Old Man of Stoer
stack in Assynt, Highland, Scotland
Beinn Bhàn
896m high mountain on the Applecross peninsula in Highland, Scotland, UK
Morrone
thumb|right|300px|Braemar as seen from high up on Morrone.
Beinn Chuirn
880m high mountain in Scotland
Beinn a' Chaisteil
886m mountain on the Argyll and Bute, and Perth and Kinross border, Scotland, UK
Cairnsmore of Carsphairn
797m high mountain in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
Fuar Tholl
907m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Loudoun Hill
mountain in East Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
Beinn a' Chrulaiste
mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK
Corserine
Corserine ( ) is a hill in north of the Rhinns of Kells, a sub-range of the Galloway Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is the highest point of the range and the second highest point in Galloway. The peak ridge goes east-west despite the Rhinns of Kells overall going north-south, so it was seen as lying 'across the Rhinns', which gave the hill its name in Gaelic. The usual route of ascent is from the car park at Forrest Lodge to the east of the hill via Loch Harrow and North Gairy Top. Forest Lodge is a short drive from the village of St. John's Town of Dalry.
Beinn Trilleachan
840m high mountain in Scotland