Upland region
The Upland region refers to elevated areas of land, often characterized by hills and plateaus. These regions can be found in various parts of the world and are typically situated above surrounding lowlands. Uplands are important for biodiversity, agriculture, and water resources, as they often serve as watersheds for rivers and streams.
In the context of the United Kingdom, the term "Uplands" often describes areas like the Pennines or Brecon Beacons. These regions are known for their scenic landscapes, rich wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts year-round.