up in the north of Scotland
people call them the highlands as there is a lot of high mountains and hills.
:-p
Technically everywhere north of the Highland Boundary Fault, which runs north-east from Helensburgh to Stonehaven.
About 3 feet.
Mountainous
The Scottish Highlands is a region in Scotland that covers most of the northern part of the country, rather than a specific city or town. It is known for its stunning landscapes, rugged terrain, and historic sites.
Northwest highlands
The Highlands are in the northern half of Scotland.
The Highlands geographically, start at Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.
It was in the Scottish Highlands.
Tomintoul
The Scottish Highlands is a rugged and mountainous region in Scotland, but it is not a distinct mountain range itself. It is made up of several mountain ranges, including the Grampian Mountains and the Cairngorms.
Mostly granite
Passport to Europe - 2004 Scottish Highlands was released on: USA: 15 August 2006
No - the Highlands are in the opposite direction.
No, but the ranges are similar.
Yes, bogs are common on the moors of the Scottish Highlands. The wet climate and peat-forming vegetation create ideal conditions for bog formation. These bogs are important habitats for a variety of plant and animal species.