The Cuillin Range is a mountain range located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is known for its rugged terrain and dramatic peaks, with the highest point being Inaccessible Pinnacle at 986 meters. The range is divided into two main sections: the Black Cuillin, characterized by its dark, volcanic rock, and the Red Cuillin, which is composed of softer, reddish granite.
The Cuillin Range is popular among hikers and climbers, offering various routes for different skill levels. The area is also home to diverse wildlife and unique flora, making it a significant natural habitat. The stunning landscapes attract many visitors, contributing to the region's tourism.