Munros
A Munro is a mountain in Scotland that rises to at least 3,000 feet (914 meters) above sea level. The term is named after Sir Hugh Munro, who created the first list of these peaks in 1891. There are 282 officially recognized Munros, and they are popular among hikers and climbers.
Climbing a Munro is a common goal for outdoor enthusiasts, often referred to as "Munro bagging." Each Munro offers unique landscapes and challenges, attracting both novice and experienced walkers. The experience of reaching the summit provides stunning views of the surrounding Scottish Highlands.