When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: vertical descents scotland park
    • Private Guides

      Carefully-Vetted Local Guides For

      A Rich & Worry-Free Experience

    • Top Hotels

      Handpicked Hotels That Fit

      Your Travel Style

    • Free Custom Quotes

      Your Itinerary Is Tailored For You

      By Skilled Destination Experts

    • Expert Planners

      Our Experts Know The Must-Sees,

      Hidden Gems & Everything In Between

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. North West Highlands Geopark - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_West_Highlands_Geopark

    Awarded UNESCO geopark status in 2004, [1] it was Scotland's first geopark, [2] featuring some of the oldest rocks in Europe, around 3,000 million years old. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The park contains many notable geological features, such as the Moine Thrust Belt and Smoo Cave and covers an area of around 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi).

  3. Skyline Scotland - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyline_Scotland

    Skyline Scotland is a set of annual skyrunning races which take place on consecutive days in the mountains around Kinlochleven in Lochaber. The main races are the Mamores VK, the Ring of Steall Skyrace, the Ben Nevis Ultra and the Glen Coe Skyline.

  4. The thrill of getting high on the rungs of Scotland’s only ...

    www.aol.com/thrill-getting-high-rungs-scotland...

    Lighter Side. Medicare. News

  5. Knockan Crag - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockan_Crag

    The presence of metamorphic gneisses and schists lying apparently stratigraphically above sedimentary rocks of lower Paleozoic age in the Northwest Highlands had been known since the early nineteenth century, convincing Roderick Murchison that the change was a purely metamorphic effect and that the upper gneiss was younger than the sediments beneath.

  6. Cambuslang Park - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambuslang_Park

    Cambuslang Park is a green flag awarded public park located in Cambuslang, part of the Greater Glasgow area, Scotland. [1] [2] The park spans 27-hectare (67-acre) and features floral displays, an amphitheatre, and a comprehensive network of pathways for walking. It features open parklands contrasted by the Borgie Glen, a steep tree-lined ravine.

  7. Morrone - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrone

    The hill's lower northern slopes are the site of the Morrone Birkwood Special Area of Conservation, managed by Scottish Natural Heritage.Floristically unaltered since the end of the last ice age, it is the sole surviving example in Britain of a sub-alpine birch-juniper wood on basic soils. [5]

  1. Ads

    related to: vertical descents scotland park