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Discover the manifold wilderness of the Scottish nature through multiple senses with environmental filmmaker Taylor Rees and her adventure seeking father Todd.

Scottish Highlands

Follow your curiosity!

Experience the rough wind in the heights of Glen Nevis, the geological mysteries of the nature reserve of Glen Roy and discover the fascinating diversity of a unique habitat.

Let's go on a breath-taking journey through the scenic landscapes of Scotland and don't forget - keep your eyes and ears open!

Watch the journey here

Experience the rough wind in the heights of Glen Nevis, the geological mysteries of the nature reserve of Glen Roy and discover the fascinating diversity of a unique habitat.

Let's go on a breath-taking journey through the scenic landscapes of Scotland and don't forget - keep your eyes and ears open!

Watch the journey here
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The Scottish highlands are UK's highest mountains. Do you know which mountain is the highest?

  • Option A Aonach Beag
  • Option B Ben Nevis
  • Option C Cairn Toul

Well Done!

The highest mountain in the UK is the iconic Ben Nevis with its summit reaching an impressive elevation of 1,345 m.

Discover the view

Don't worry - nature has its surprises!

The highest mountain in the UK is the iconic Ben Nevis with its summit reaching an impressive elevation of 1,345 m.

Discover the view

The Scottish highlands are UK's highest mountains. Do you know which mountain is the highest?

  • Option A Aonach Beag
  • Option B Ben Nevis
  • Option C Cairn Toul

The highest mountain in the UK is the iconic Ben Nevis with its summit reaching an impressive elevation of 1,345 m.

Discover the view

Be prepared for the Scottish wilderness

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The cool and damp climate of Scotland provides the ideal habitat for bryophytes. What do you think how many different types of them can be found in Scotland?

  • Option A nearly 200
  • Option B nearly 600
  • Option C nearly 1000

Well Done!

Nearly 1000 types of mosses and liverworts (collectively called "bryophytes") can be found in Scotland. They are more frequent than in any other part of the UK and in most other parts of Europe.

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Don't worry - nature has its surprises!

Nearly 1000 types of mosses and liverworts (collectively called "bryophytes") can be found in Scotland. They are more frequent than in any other part of the UK and in most other parts of Europe.

Take a closer look

The cool and damp climate of Scotland provides the ideal habitat for bryophytes. What do you think how many different types of them can be found in Scotland?

  • Option A nearly 200
  • Option B nearly 600
  • Option C nearly 1000

Nearly 1000 types of mosses and liverworts (collectively called "bryophytes") can be found in Scotland. They are more frequent than in any other part of the UK and in most other parts of Europe.

Take a closer look
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Listen to the sound of Scotland

The Scottish Highlands hold more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales combined.

The Scottish Highlands hold more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales combined.

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Let a place tell its own story through its unique soundscape.

Let a place tell its own story through its unique soundscape.

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Ben Nevis
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Ben Nevis, highest mountain in UK (1,345 m)

Moss

Woolly fringe-moss, a widespread species of moss found in montane and arctic tundra across the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

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Cool and damp weather is also the perfect habitat for small amphibians