You can reach crazy heights
No visit to Scotland is complete without bagging a Munro – local parlance for ascending to the top of the country’s 282 mountains that are more than 914.4 metres high. They’re named after Sir Hugh T Munro, who clocked some serious time cataloguing the peaks in the late 19th century. If you only have time for one hike, Ben Nevis, near Fort William, is the highest at 1345 metres.