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The default table ranking is by height, so where the table is sorted by for example Region, the table will list the mountains within each Region by order of height. Regional Top: The highest mountain in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, or the Isle of Man
The default table ranking is by height, so where the table is sorted by for example Region, the table will list the mountains within each Region by order of height. Regional Top: The highest mountain in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, or the Isle of Man
Height Location 1 (The tallest mountain in a territory claimed by the UK) Mount Hope: 3,239 metres (10,627 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 2: Mount Jackson: 3,184 metres (10,446 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 3: Mount Stephenson: 2,987 metres (9,800 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 4: Mount Paget: 2,937 metres (9,636 ft) South Georgia and ...
In 2013, Simon Stewart, publisher of Irish mountain database MountainViews Online Database, published A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins. [94] In the book, Stewart proposed a new classification of an Irish mountain, being one with a height above 500 m (1,640 ft), and a prominence over 100 m (328 ft).
The default table ranking is by height, so where the table is sorted by for example Region, the table will list the mountains within each Region by order of height. Regional Top: The highest mountain in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, or the Isle of Man
This is a list of Nuttall mountains by height. Nuttalls are defined as peaks in England and Wales above 2,000 feet (609.6 m) in height, the general requirement to be called a "mountain" in the British Isles, and with a prominence above 15 metres (49 ft 3 in); a mix of imperial and metric thresholds. [2] [3]
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The mountains and hills of England comprise very different kinds of terrain, from a mountain range which reaches almost 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) high, to several smaller areas of lower mountains, foothills and sea cliffs. Most of the major upland areas have been designated as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) or national parks. The ...