This is a list of the extreme points and extreme elevations in Scotland.
The northernmost and westernmost points of Scotland coincide with those of the UK (both for the mainland and including the islands).
See main article: Geographical centre of Scotland. The centre point of Scotland is located between Blair Atholl and Dalwhinnie, Perthshire (56.8167°N -4.184°W;)[1]
Schiehallion, a mountain in Perthshire, is sometimes described as the centre of Scotland.
See main article: Mountains and hills of Scotland.
See also: List of Scottish counties by highest point and List of Scottish council areas by highest point.
The highest point in Scotland is the summit of Ben Nevis, at an elevation of 1345m (4,413feet).
The ten tallest mountains in the UK are all found in Scotland.
Wanlockhead claims to be the highest settlement in Scotland, at 410m (1,350feet) above sea level.
Many points are on, or near sea level, but due to high rainfall, there are no natural dry pieces of land below sea level - see rivers and lochs below.
See main article: List of lochs in Scotland and Rivers of Scotland.
The longest river in Scotland is the River Tay, at 188km (117miles) in length.
The largest freshwater loch in Scotland by surface area is Loch Lomond, with a surface area of 71abbr=onNaNabbr=on.
The largest freshwater loch in Scotland by volume is Loch Ness, with a volume of 7.5km3.
The deepest freshwater loch is Loch Morar, with a maximum depth of 309m (1,014feet).