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Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands are considered to be the mountainous regions of Scotland north of the Highland Boundary Fault.

The area is generally sparsely populated, with many mountain ranges dominating the region.

Regional administrative centres include Inverness. The Highland Council is the administrative body for around 40% of this area; the remainder is divided between the council areas of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll and Bute, Moray, Perth and Kinross, and Stirling.

The northern part of the Isle of Arran is generally regarded as part of the Highlands; Arran is administratively in North Ayrshire.


Culture

Culturally the area is quite different from the Scottish Lowlands. Most of the Highlands fall into the region known as the Gaidhealtachd, pronounced roughly Gailtahk, which was, within the last hundred years, the Gaelic speaking area of Scotland.


Scottish Highlands
Historical Geography

In traditional Scottish geography, the Highlands refers to that part of Scotland north-west of a line drawn from Dumbarton to Stonehaven, including the Inner and Outer Hebrides and the County of Buteshire, but excluding Orkney and Shetland, Caithness, the flat coastal land of the Counties of Nairnshire, Moray and Banffshire, and all East Aberdeenshire.

This area differed from the Lowlands by language and tradition, better preserving the Gaelic speech.

Even in a historical sense the Highlanders were a separate people from the Lowlanders, with whom, during many centuries, they shared nothing in common.

The City of Inverness is usually regarded as the capital of the Highlands.


Geology

The Highlands consist of an old dissected plateau, or block, of ancient crystalline rocks with incised valleys and lochs carved by the action of mountain streams and by ice, the resulting topography being a wide area of irregularly distributed mountains whose summits have nearly the same height above sea-level, but whose bases depend upon the amount of denudation to which the plateau has been subjected in various places.


Towns and villages

  • Aberfeldy
  • Applecross
  • Aviemore
  • Back of Keppoch
  • Ballachulish
  • Beauly
  • Blair Atholl
  • Braemar
  • Cannich
  • Crianlarich
  • Dalwhinnie
  • Dornie
  • Durness
  • Fort Augustus
  • Fort William
  • Gairloch
  • Glencoe
  • Glenelg
  • Inveraray
  • Inverness (a city since 2001)
  • Killin
  • Kingussie
  • Kinlochleven
  • Kinlochewe
  • Kinloch Rannoch
  • Kyle of Lochalsh
  • Lochinver
  • Mallaig
  • Nairn
  • Newtonmore
  • North Ballachulish
  • Nethy Bridge
  • Oban
  • Plockton
  • Poolewe
  • South Ballachulish
  • Strathy
  • Taynuilt
  • Thurso
  • Tobermory
  • Tomintoul
  • Tongue
  • Torridon
  • Ullapool
  • Wick


Places of interest

  • Castle Tioram
  • Glencoe Ski Centre
  • Glen Orchy
  • Glen Spean
  • Loch Linnhe
  • Loch Lochy
  • Rannoch Moor
  • Tor Castle
  • Glen Coe
  • Glen Lyon
  • Loch Rannoch
  • Loch Katrine
  • West Highland Way
  • Eilean Donan


Historic names of areas in the Highlands include:

  • Sutherland
  • Assynt
  • Coigach
  • Kintail
  • Knoydart
  • Morar
  • Moidart
  • Sunart
  • Ardnamurchan
  • Morvern
  • Ardgour
  • Lochaber
  • Appin
  • Lorne
  • Argyll
  • Knapdale
  • Cowall
  • Strathspey
  • Badenoch
  • Rannoch
  • Atholl
  • Breadalbane
  • Trossachs



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