
UK mountain ranges are prominent upland areas found across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Notable ranges include the Scottish Highlands, home to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK, as well as the Lake District and Pennines in England, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland. These ranges offer dramatic landscapes, support diverse wildlife, and attract outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, climbing, and sightseeing.

UK mountain ranges are prominent upland areas found across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Notable ranges include the Scottish Highlands, home to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK, as well as the Lake District and Pennines in England, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland. These ranges offer dramatic landscapes, support diverse wildlife, and attract outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, climbing, and sightseeing.
What major UK mountain ranges are described in the article?
Scottish Highlands, Lake District, Pennines, Cambrian Mountains, and Mourne Mountains.
What is the highest peak in the United Kingdom and where is it located?
Ben Nevis in Scotland, about 1,345 metres tall.
Which range contains England's highest mountain, and what is that peak?
The Lake District; Scafell Pike is England's highest peak (around 978 metres).
Where are the Cambrian Mountains located, and what are they known for?
In Wales, central to western Wales; they are an upland region known for rolling landscapes rather than very tall summits.
Where are the Mourne Mountains located, and what is their highest peak?
Northern Ireland (County Down); Slieve Donard is the highest peak at about 850 metres.