
From windswept moors to dramatic peaks, the UK's high places shape our identity and inspire generations of walkers, writers and wildlife lovers. Rank them by which one truly moves you.
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The Cairngorms
Vast plateaux, reindeer herds and the UK's only sub-arctic climate make this Scotland's wildest upland. Home to golden eagles, ptarmigan and ancient Caledonian pinewoods.

The Lake District Fells
Scafell Pike, Helvellyn and Striding Edge draw millions of walkers each year. A landscape of glacial valleys, slate villages and views that launched English Romanticism.

Snowdonia (Eryri)
Yr Wyddfa towers over a landscape of cwms, llyns and slate-quarry heritage. The Welsh name reclaim reflects a deep cultural pride in these mountains.

The Yorkshire Dales
Dry stone walls, hay meadows and dramatic pavements above Malham Cove define this gentler upland. Curlews call across heather moors in summer.

Dartmoor
Brooding, mist-wrapped and steeped in folklore, Dartmoor's tors rise from boggy moorland grazed by hardy ponies. England's last true wilderness, and a battleground for wild camping rights.
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