Monadhliath
The Monadhliath is a mountain range located in the Scottish Highlands, stretching approximately 50 kilometers. It is known for its rugged terrain, with peaks rising over 1,000 meters. The area is characterized by its remote beauty, featuring heather-covered hills, glens, and numerous lochs.
This range is part of the larger Grampian Mountains and is situated between the Spey and Findhorn rivers. The Monadhliath is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and wildlife watching, providing habitats for various species, including deer and birds of prey. Its natural landscape attracts nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.