Help please,my daughter needs to find out the name of the mountain range which stretches across southern scotland.I spent feckin ages last night looking and could only come up with the scottissh lowlands,does anybody know the correct answer please.
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Mountains-and-hills-of-Scotland
Isn't the idea that she spends ages looking it up.
And anyway you were out last night boozing with your best mate Rothko ; - )
If you are looking at Dundee to Perth that is the Sidlaw hills, near Edinburgh it is the pentlands
True...because in finding out for herself she'll stumble across other information that will increase her knowledge...sorry to get all serious but that's all part of finding things out for yourself I guess.
I'm not aware of any one mountain range that stretches right across southern Scotland?
Please let us know the answer when you can.
http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/visiting/placestovisit/cheviothills.htm
The Southern Uplands form a continuous belt of hills across southern Scotland from Galloway to the Borders. The Uplands are divided into several local ranges:
Galloway Hills,
Lowther Hills,
Moffat Hills,
Pentland Hills,
Moorfoot Hills,
Lammermuir Hills,
The Cheviot Hills which lie mostly in England, and form part of the border between the two countries.