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Explore the Best UK Mountains: Maps, Guides & Peak Rankings

Discover the beauty, scale, and history of UK mountains with the most complete peak directory online. Whether you're planning your next hike, researching the highest mountains in the UK, or simply exploring iconic peaks, our platform provides accurate data, maps, rankings, and adventure tips.

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Welcome to the Ultimate UK Mountains Directory

Discover the beauty, scale, and history of UK mountains with the most complete peak directory online. Whether you're planning your next hike, researching the highest mountains in the UK, or simply exploring iconic peaks, our platform provides accurate data, maps, rankings, and adventure tips.

From Scotland's dramatic Munros to England's rugged Lake District summits, we help mountain lovers, hikers, climbers, and photographers explore the best nature has to offer.

Looking for Beginner-Friendly Peaks?

If you're just getting started, check out our guides to the most easy mountains to climb UK, including routes, maps, time estimates, and difficulty breakdowns. These are ideal for:

First-time climbers
Families with children
Casual weekend hikers
Photography trips
Beginners testing their fitness
Solo hikers seeking accessible routes
Explore Mountains Directory
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Munros
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Corbetts
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Marilyns
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Total Mountains

Start Exploring the UK's Greatest Peaks

Whether your goal is to climb the highest mountains UK peak-by-peak or to explore hidden gems across Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland, our platform gives you everything you need to plan your journey.

We combine expert insights with real local knowledge for the most trustworthy content. Stay updated with mountain safety tips, seasonal climbing advice, gear reviews, hiking route breakdowns, and weather updates for popular mountains.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest mountains in the UK?

The highest mountains in the UK include Ben Nevis (1,345m), Snowdon (1,085m), and Scafell Pike (978m), with full rankings available in our directory. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the tallest peak in the entire United Kingdom, while Snowdon is the highest in Wales and Scafell Pike tops England's peaks.

Where can I see the highest mountains in the UK in order?

You can view a complete ranked list of the highest mountains in the UK in order on our dedicated mountains page. Our directory includes detailed height information, location data, and climbing difficulty for each peak, making it easy to plan your next mountain adventure.

What is the best UK mountain for beginners?

Easier beginner-friendly mountains include Pen y Fan in Wales, Catbells in the Lake District, and Mam Tor in the Peak District due to clear paths and gentler gradients. These mountains offer stunning views without requiring technical climbing skills, making them perfect for families and first-time hikers.

What equipment do I need to climb UK mountains?

Basic equipment includes hiking boots with good ankle support, waterproof layers, navigation tools (map and compass or GPS), water, snacks, and safety gear including a first aid kit and emergency whistle. Winter climbs may require crampons, ice axes, and additional winter clothing. Always check the weather forecast and inform someone of your plans before setting out.

Are UK mountains safe for children?

Yes—many lower peaks are family-friendly, but always check weather conditions and route difficulty before climbing. Mountains like Pen y Fan, Catbells, and the lower Lake District fells offer excellent family hiking opportunities with well-maintained paths and manageable distances. Start with easier peaks and gradually build up to more challenging climbs as children gain experience and confidence.

What is a Munro and how many are there?

A Munro is a Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) in height. There are 282 Munros in Scotland, named after Sir Hugh Munro who first catalogued them in 1891. Completing all Munros, known as "Munro bagging," is a popular challenge among hillwalkers and mountaineers.

When is the best time to climb the highest mountains in the UK?

Summer (June-August) offers the most stable weather and longest daylight hours, making it ideal for climbing the highest mountains UK has to offer. However, spring and autumn provide fewer crowds and beautiful scenery. Winter climbing requires advanced skills and specialized equipment but rewards climbers with spectacular snow-covered landscapes.

Do I need permission to climb UK mountains?

Most UK mountains are accessible under Right to Roam legislation (England and Wales) or Scottish Access Rights. However, some areas may have temporary restrictions during deer stalking season (August-October in Scotland) or for conservation reasons. Always check local access information and respect any closure notices or private land restrictions.