himling
Himling is a regional term in the British Isles, specifically in northern England, Scotland, and Ireland, to refer to a type of rounded hill or low mountain. These hills are typically characterized by steep slopes on either side and a relatively flat or rounded summit. Himlings are often found in areas where ancient glaciers or glacial activity have shaped the landscape.
In northern England, particularly in the Pennines and the Lake District, himlings are a common feature. They
Ireland has its own variant of himlings, known as "hills" or "glens". These hills are often found
Overall, HIMlings play an important role in shaping the regional landscape of northern England, Scotland, and