Cuillin Hills
The Cuillin Hills are a mountain range located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. They are known for their rugged terrain and dramatic peaks, with the highest point being Bruach na Frithe at 958 meters. The hills are divided into two main groups: the Black Cuillin, characterized by sharp, jagged rocks, and the Red Cuillin, which are more rounded and composed of softer granite.
These hills are popular among hikers and climbers, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from around the world. The Cuillin offer stunning views and diverse wildlife, making them a significant natural attraction on the Isle of Skye.