the Grampians
noun /ðə ˈɡræmpiənz/
/ðə ˈɡræmpiənz/
(also the Grampian Mountains
[plural] /ðə ˌɡræmpiən ˈmaʊntənz/
/ðə ˌɡræmpiən ˈmaʊntnz/
)- a range of mountains in central Scotland that includes the Cairngorms and Ben Nevis. They are popular with mountain climbers and hill walkers, and with people who like to shoot grouse (= birds that are shot for sport and food).