Munro
Munro refers to a mountain in Scotland that is at least 3,000 feet (914 meters) high. The term is named after Sir Hugh Munro, who created the first list of these peaks in 1891. Climbing Munros is a popular activity among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with over 280 designated Munros across Scotland.
The challenge of climbing all the Munros is known as "Munro bagging." Many hikers enjoy this pursuit as it offers stunning views and a chance to experience Scotland's diverse landscapes. The Scottish Highlands is particularly famous for its Munros, attracting climbers from around the world.