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  • [Rank]: 26
    [County]: Berwickshire
    [Height]: 532 m (1,745 ft)
    [Name]: Meikle Says Law shoulder
    [National Grid reference]: NT581616

  • [Rank]: 23
    [County]: Nairnshire
    [Height]: 659 m (2,162 ft)
    [Name]: Carn Glas-choire
    [National Grid reference]: NH891291

  • [Rank]: 13
    [County]: Peeblesshire
    [Height]: 840 m (2,760 ft)
    [Name]: Broad Law
    [National Grid reference]: NT146235

  • [Rank]: 18
    [County]: Selkirkshire
    [Height]: 744 m (2,441 ft)
    [Name]: Dun Rig
    [National Grid reference]: NT253315

  • [Rank]: 16
    [County]: Kincardineshire
    [Height]: 778 m (2,552 ft)
    [Name]: Mount Battock
    [National Grid reference]: NO549844

  • [Rank]: 27=
    [County]: Renfrewshire
    [Height]: 522 m (1,713 ft)
    [Name]: Hill of Stake
    [National Grid reference]: NS273630

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About This Tool

Since April 1, 1996, Scotland has been divided into 33‘parliamentary areas ‘administered by a single authority. Here, there are 33 beautiful county towns with completely different economic development and scenery. And many of Scotland’s Highest Point, one of Europe’s last great wilderness areas, remains pristine and desolate, untouched by modern civilization, and many call it one of Europe’s most scenic places.

In this generator tool, you can see the details of each county’s Highest Point, the corresponding altitude, the name of the mountain, and the National Grid reference. These Scottish Highlands consist of ancient, classified plateaus with fantastic lakes, emerald slopes, and crisp canyons. No matter which plateau you randomly look at, you will find the unique beauty in it.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Scottish counties by highest point.

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