Lawers
Lawers is a mountain range located in the Scottish Highlands, within the Perth and Kinross council area. Part of the Grampian Mountains, the range is renowned for its rugged terrain and scenic landscape. The highest peak in the Lawers range is Schiehallion, which reaches an elevation of 1,083 meters (3,553 feet). Known as the "Maiden of the Plain," Schiehallion is a popular destination for hikers and climbers due to its relatively accessible summit and panoramic views.
The area surrounding Lawers is characterized by dramatic ridges, deep glens, and expansive moorlands. The region
Lawers is part of the Loch Tay and Glen Lyon region, an area historically significant for its
The name "Lawers" derives from the Gaelic word "Làbar," meaning "bay" or "inlet," which may reference nearby