Grampian Region & Mountains Description
Grampian Region was created by the local government reforms of 1975. It incorporates the old counties of Aberdeenshire, Kincardine, Banff and a large part of Moray. The administrative center of this green and fairly flat corner of north-east Scotland is Aberdeen at the mouth of the Dee. There are a number of other smaller towns with Peterhead ranking as the second biggest, but it is only a 10th of the size of Aberdeen in population terms. The region is named after the highest mountain range in the region, the Grampian Mountains, but the hillside heathers and moors also overlap into the adjoining regions of Tayside, Strathclyde, Central and Highland. Formed as a result of glaciation, the Grampian Mountains which are separated from the
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Hobbies & Activities category: Natural area;  Provincial or municipal park;  Region with significant interests;  Scenic site or route;  Wildlife area, bird sanctuary
Attractions Near Grampian Region & Mountains, Scotland