The UK’s Highest Mountains
The UK is a land of great natural beauty, from lush countryside to dramatic coastline. But its mighty mountains are where I feel most at home.
Boasting some of the highest peaks in Europe, the UK offers a challenging terrain for mountain lovers near and far.
Looking for a challenge? Here are the highest mountains in the UK…
Top 20 Highest Mountains in the UK
Here’s a list of the top 20 highest mountains in the UK. Spoiler alert - they’re all in Scotland!
Ben Nevis - 1,345 meters - Scotland
Ben Macdui - 1,309 meters - Scotland
Braeriach - 1,296 meters - Scotland
Cairn Toul - 1,291 meters - Scotland
Sgòr an Lochain Uaine - 1,258 meters - Scotland
Cairn Gorm - 1,245 meters - Scotland
Aonach Beag - 1,234 meters - Scotland
Aonach Mòr - 1,221 meters - Scotland
Càrn Mòr Dearg - 1,220 meters - Scotland
Ben Lawers - 1,214 meters - Scotland
Beinn a'Bhuird - 1,197 meters - Scotland
Beinn Mheadhoin - 1,182 meters - Scotland
Beinn Bhrotain - 1,157 meters - Scotland
Ben More - 1,174 meters - Scotland
Stob Choire Claurigh - 1,177 meters - Scotland
Stob Coire an Laoigh - 1,162 meters - Scotland
Sgurr Choinnich Mor - 1,118 meters - Scotland
Ben Alder - 1,148 meters - Scotland
Beinn Eibhinn - 1,110 meters - Scotland
Binnein Mor - 1,130 meters - Scotland
Looking for an extra dose of adventure inspiration? Keep reading to discover some of my favourite peaks in the UK…
More Mighty Mountains in the UK
Whether you're an experienced mountaineer or just looking for a weekend hiking adventure, these UK peaks are sure to impress…
Mountains in Wales
Wales is a country that boasts a dramatic landscape, with soaring peaks and rugged terrain. Here are some of my favourite mountains in Wales…
Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) – 1085m (3560ft): As one of the best walks in North Wales, Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country.
Tryfan – 917m (3008ft): Tryfan is a popular peak among climbers and hikers, located in the Glyderau range of Snowdonia National Park. Tryfan offers a challenging climb and scramble - for experienced hikers only.
Cadair Idris – 893m (2930ft): Located in southern Snowdonia National Park, one of the best places to hike in the UK, Cadair Idris is a popular hiking destination and one of my favourite peaks in North Wales.
Y Garn – 947m (3107ft): Part of the Carneddau range in Snowdonia National Park, Y Garn is a popular peak offering stunning views of the surrounding summits, including breathtaking views of Snowdon. Y Garn is one of the mighty Welsh 3000’s - and my favourite mountain in the UK!
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Mountains in England
Home to the Lake District, Peak District and Pennines, England has many majestic peaks waiting to be explored…
Scafell Pike – 978m (3209ft): Located in the Lake District National Park, Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England and a popular hiking destination for many. Check out my guide to the highest mountains in the Lake District.
Helvellyn – 950m (3117ft): Helvellyn is located in the Lake District National Park and is known for its challenging terrain and stunning views. It’s definitely worth the climb!
Skiddaw – 931m (3054ft): Skiddaw is located in the northern Lake District and is a popular hiking destination for its stunning views.
Cross Fell – 893m (2930ft): Located in the Pennines, Cross Fell is the highest mountain outside of The Lake District.
Mountains in Scotland
Scotland is a country that is renowned for its rugged and wild landscape. Here are some of the most notable mountains in Scotland…
Ben Nevis – 1345m (4413ft): Located in the Grampian Mountains, Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK and part of the iconic Three Peaks Challenge.
Cairn Gorm – 1245m (4084ft): Cairn Gorm is also located in the Cairngorms National Park and is known for its stunning views and challenging terrain.
Ben Lomond – 974m (3196ft): Ben Lomond is located in the Trossachs National Park and is one of the most popular Munros in Scotland. The views of Loch Lomond from its summit are truly breathtaking.
An Teallach – 1062m (3484ft): Located in the north-west Highlands, An Teallach is a challenging peak for climbers and hikers alike.
Mountains in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a country that features a diverse landscape, with rolling hills, green valleys, and rugged mountains. Here are some of the most loved mountains in Northern Ireland…
Slieve Donard – 850m (2789ft): Located in the Mourne Mountains, Slieve Donard is the highest peak in Northern Ireland and a popular hiking destination.
Cuilcagh – 665m (2182ft): Cuilcagh is located in Fermanagh and is known for its stunning views and bogland habitat.
Divis – 478m (1568ft): Divis is located in the Belfast Hills and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.
Sawel – 678m (2224ft): Located on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Sawel is the highest peak in the Sperrin Mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Whether you are an experienced mountain climber or a casual hiker, the UK offers some of the most stunning and challenging peaks in Europe.
From Ben Nevis to Snowdon, are you ready to take on one of the UK’s Highest Mountains?