You might be familiar with our Munros, but did you know there are lots of other mountains across Scotland to climb? Let us introduce to you our Corbetts, Glens and Grahams. Although smaller in scale, they are a great introduction to hillwalking while being immersed in Scotland's natural beauty.
Get to know our mountains better with these interesting facts.
Corbetts
There are 221 Corbetts in Scotland, which are defined as hills that reach between 2,500 and 3,000 ft high, creating the perfect stepping stone between gentler Grahams (between 2,000 and 2,500 ft) and towering Munros (over 3,000 ft).
Glens
'Glen' is the Scottish term for a valley. Many have a U-shape and were gouged into existence by huge glaciers that ground down the mountains. The glaciers finally departed at the end of the last ice age 11,500 years ago.
Grahams
Grahams are mountains which scale between 2,000 and 2,500 ft high, just slightly shorter than Corbetts (over 2,500 ft) and Munros (over 3,000 ft). They might be on the shorter scale, but Grahams boast equally impressive views and a great sense of achievement when climbing to the top.