It is said that this is one of the highest points in Great Britain. Although the scenery of the whole mountain is not very shocking, and the absolute altitude difference is not obvious, the creek in the middle still makes the mountain look very different, although most people pass by Sugar. Lang Heights is all for going to Loch Ness, but our guide stopped here for a while to take pictures of the cloudy weather, although it is not beautiful, but it brings a mysterious feeling to the mountain. Maybe the sunny scenery is not as good as this moment.
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It is said that this is one of the highest points in Great Britain. Although the scenery of the whole mountain is not very shocking, and the absolute altitude difference is not obvious, the creek in the middle still makes the mountain look very different, although most people pass by Sugar. Lang Heights is all for going to Loch Ness, but our guide stopped here for a while to take pictures of the cloudy weather, although it is not beautiful, but it brings a mysterious feeling to the mountain. Maybe the sunny scenery is not as good as this moment.
The highest mountain Ben Nevis: This mountain is 1350 meters, although not too high. But 800 meters up the road, the weather on the top of the mountain is fickle. Climb a steep slope without buffering, no guardrails, no road signs, plus heavy fog, slowly climb to the top in the cold fog.
Finally, we drove off from Lake Lomond, and gradually, we saw a magnificent open landscape, mountains, pastures, forests, lakes... Scottish Highland scenery. Ben Nevis is the highest peak in the British Isles. Located in the Glenbian Mountains in the west of Scotland, UK, next to the Highland town of Fort William. The sun is shining, the white clouds are vast, the peaks are majestic, and the earth is fresh. We walked and jumped, sometimes curious about a small white tube (plants growing inside, see figure 4), sometimes touching the hairy mushrooms, sometimes picking a few thick mulberry bushes, sometimes picking a few colorful wild flowers...
Nice experience and good cable car ride
Ben Nevis Mountain is the highest peak in the British Isles, and it is also a must-see attraction in the Scottish Highlands. The grasslands on the mountain are full of herds of cattle and sheep in harmony and nature. There is also a World War II monument on the top of the mountain. It is very majestic and very beautiful, but the wind on the mountain is low. Be careful to keep warm.