The Cuillin Mountains are a range of rugged peaks located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. They are known for their dramatic landscapes, featuring sharp ridges and steep cliffs. The range consists of two main groups: the Black Cuillin, characterized by its dark volcanic rock, and the Red Cuillin, which is composed of softer, reddish granite.
These mountains are popular among hikers and climbers, offering various routes for different skill levels. The highest peak, Bruach na Frithe, reaches an elevation of 958 meters (3,140 feet). The Cuillin also provides stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, making it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts.