
Munro
A Munro is a Scottish mountain that exceeds 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) in height. Named after Sir Hugh Munro, who first cataloged them in 1891, these peaks are mainly found in the Scottish Highlands. Climbing all the Munros is known as "Munro bagging," a popular challenge for hikers and mountaineers. They vary in terrain and difficulty, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Munros are significant for outdoor recreation, geological interest, and cultural heritage, symbolizing Scotland’s rugged landscape and natural beauty.