Scottish mountains over 3,000ft (914.4m), first listed by Sir Hugh Munro in 1891.
Scottish mountains between 2,500ft and 3,000ft (762m-914.4m) with a drop of at least 500ft (152.4m).
The 214 fells of the English Lake District described by Alfred Wainwright in his Pictorial Guides.
English hills between 1,000ft and 2,000ft with a prominence of at least 30m, compiled by D.P. Bridge.
Highest point of each administrative county in the British Isles.
Hills in England, Wales, and the Isle of Man between 500m and 609.6m with a drop of at least 30m.
Fells covered by Mark Richards' Fellranger guidebooks to the Lake District.
Hills classified as Five.
Mountains in England and Wales over 2,000ft (609.6m) with a drop of at least 30m.
Mountains in the Scottish Highlands above a specified height.
Hills in the British Isles with a prominence of at least 150m.
Subsidiary tops of Munros, peaks over 3,000ft that are not separate enough to be Munros.
Mountains in England and Wales over 2,000ft (609.6m) with a drop of at least 15m.
Scottish hills between 600m and 914.4m, a catch-all list compiled by the SMC.
Subsidiary summits of Corbetts and Grahams, compiled by Peter Harding and John Kirk.