The Cheviot Hills.
The Cheviot Hills is a range of hills that forms part of the border between Scotland and England. The hills stretch for about 30 miles across the border region.
The Cheviot Hills.
Southern Uplands -hills rather than mountainsDifferent Answer:The Cheviot Hills naturally divide Scotland from England, with "The Cheviot" a major hill in the UK, being located just a mile or two south of the English/Scottish border.
The border between England and Scotland is marked by a boundary line known as the Anglo-Scottish border. This border is mainly delineated by the Cheviot Hills and the River Tweed in some areas.
This is generally known as the Southern Uplands and incorporates the Cheviot Hills and the Lammermuir Hills.
If you mean border there is only one with England along the line of the Cheviot Hills. For the rest it is surrounded by the sea.
The Cheviot Hill are located between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders in the UK
The Cheviot Hills
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
No, Scotland's only border is with England.
Scotland and England share a common border.
roughly guessing.... scotland