The Paps of Jura
The Paps of Jura are three shapely quartzite mountains rising abruptly from the Inner Hebridean isle of Jura.
Cader Idris
Cader Idris, “the chair of Idris,” dominates southern Eryri with its sweeping ridges and sheer northern face above Llyn Cau.
Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis, “the mountain with its head in the clouds,” is the loftiest peak in the British Isles at 1,345 metres.
Yr Wydffa (Snowdon)
At 1,085 metres, Snowdon -Yr Wyddfa in Welsh, “the tumulus” - is the highest point in Wales and the crowning summit of Eryri National Park.
Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike, at 978 metres, is England’s highest mountain - a rugged dome of rock rising from the heart of the Lake District.
Helvellyn
Helvellyn rises at the heart of the Lake District, its name drawn from Cumbric roots meaning “yellow moorland.”
Pen y Fan
At 886 metres, Pen y Fan is the highest peak in South Wales and the crowning summit of the Brecon Beacons.
Buachaille Etive Mòr
Standing sentinel at the head of Glen Etive, Buachaille Etive Mòr (“the great herdsman of Etive”) is one of Scotland’s most photographed mountains.