Scottish Lowlands

Lowland-Highland divide
The main geographical
divisions of Scotland

The Scottish Lowlands is the part of Scotland not referred to as the Highlands.[1]

That is everywhere south and east of the Highland Boundary Fault, between Stonehaven and Helensburgh (on the Firth of Clyde).

Geographically, Scotland Lowlands are divided into two distinct areas: the Central Lowlands, and the Southern Uplands.

The southernmost counties of Scotland, nearest the border with England, are also known as the Borders.

  1. McKirdy, Alan; Gordon, John & Crofts, Roger 2007. Land of mountain and flood: the geology and landforms of Scotland. Edinburgh. Birlinn.

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