England - Scafell Pike 978 m or 3,209 ft, Helvellyn 950 m or 3,117 ft Wales - Snowdon 1,085m or 3,560 ft, Carnedd Llewelyn 1,064 or 3,491 ft
Scarfell pike in England and Snowdon in Wales
Scotland - Ben Nevis (1344m)
Wales - Snowdon (1085m)
England - Scafell Pike (978m)
Some crazy people climb all 3 in 24 hours in the Three Peaks Challenge
ben nevis in Scotland snowdonia in wales
By 'other' you need to be specific about which mountains you are thinking of, there are many mountains in Wales, the highest of which is Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, there are also mountains in the Brecon Beacons and Central Wales
Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike are the highest peaks in Scotland, Wales and England respectively. Mountain ranges include Cairngorms and Grampians.
The Cumbrian mountains are situated in England. The Cambrian mountains are in Wales.
England has many mountains, but the highest one is Scafell Pike in the Lake District, standing at 978 meters (3,209 feet) above sea level. There are many other notable peaks in England, such as Helvellyn and Skiddaw in the Lake District, and Snowdon in Wales, which is often considered as one of England's mountains.
No, Mount Snowdon in Wales is the highest mountain in England and Wales but the highest mountain in the United Kingdom is Ben Nevis in Scotland.
snowdon.
The Cambrian Mountains are a series of mountain ranges located in Wales. The highest point is Pumlumon, reaching 2467 feet or 752 meters.
To cover the whole of the UK, let's list the highest mountain in each of the four main constituents, and add in the Isle of Man. England..................Scafell Pike .......... 978m Northern Ireland......Slieve Donard ....... 849m Scotland ................ Ben Nevis ........... 1344m Wales .................... Snowdon ............ 1085m Isle of Man ............. Snaefell ............... 621m
The Cuillin (on Skye, and island off Scotland) Monadhliath Mountains (Scotland) Grampian Mountains (Scotland) Cairngorm Mountains (Scotland) Cambrian Mountains (Wales) - The Brecon Beacons - Snowdonia The Pennines (England) The Lake District (England) The Peak District (England)
The highest point on the Blue Mountains in New South Wales is unnamed. It measures 1,189 meters or 3,901 feet.
Scotland: Ben Nevis Wales: Snowdon England: Scafell Pike Northern Ireland: Slieve Donard