Cuillin Ridge
The Cuillin Ridge is a prominent mountain range located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It features a series of rugged peaks, with the highest point being Bruach na Frithe at 958 meters. The ridge is known for its dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs, and challenging terrain, making it a popular destination for climbers and hikers.
The Cuillin is divided into two main sections: the Black Cuillin and the Red Cuillin. The Black Cuillin is characterized by its sharp, jagged peaks and volcanic rock, while the Red Cuillin has a more rounded, softer appearance due to its granite composition. Both sections offer stunning views and diverse wildlife.