This is a list of the … The Mound is now home to some of the capital's most famous buildings, including the National Gallery of Scotland and the headquarters of the Bank of Scotland.The detritus also eventually created Ramsay Lane, which boasts a gradient of 15.73% and has one of the city's oldest visitor attractions - the Camera Obscura - at the very top.One reader told us: "I have to walk up this every day and it's brutally steep. Three people, including the driver, have died after a passenger train derailed in Aberdeenshire. "A few of the streets existed as more than one line segment in the data - reflecting that there are posts or bollards splitting them up on the ground - so these had to be connected up to make a single line for each street. "Thanks to everyone who sent in their suggestions. England's steepest street has been named by the Ordnance Survey for the first time as as a hill in Bristol, where residents tie their cars to lampposts to stop them from rolling away. Not many cyclists like riding uphill – but many do enjoy ticking off a list of must-do road climbs.In Scotland, where hills are not in short supply, a new list of the best Scottish climbs has been created and compiled in a new book – He reveals: “Wild, remote, windswept and downright epic, the climbs of Scotland are not for the faint of heart.“Crossing weather-beaten islands and often snow-covered mountains, the great roads demand respect and are often set in scenes of indescribable beauty.“The famous glens and lochs that draw visitors from around the globe are the backdrop to legends such as The Lecht, The Talla Wall and the one and only Bealach nà Ba.“So if you like cycling to be rough and rugged and if you crave fresh air and wilderness, head north to tackle the Cycling Climbs of Scotland.”Let’s start with the Holy Grail in Scotland. You can unsubscribe at any time.Lindsay with Camreon and Harry on top of the Bealach buchanan street. "People say you get used to climbing these hills, but you don't. Middle Brae is so steep that one local drew up plans for a ski lift that would carry weary pedestrians to the top Six people have been taken to hospital, although their injuries are not believed to be serious. • Auto-Trail is the UK’s premier luxury motorhome manufacturer The motorhome at the foot of the famous Bealach na BaWhen you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sadly it never came to anything. The views from here are fantastic.The climb does not seem to be anything difficult at all at the start but as the road bends left at a left-hand turn to Ariundle it steepens and then eases once more.After a cattle grid the climb proper really gets going with numerous steep bends to tackle via a rocky landscape.The road seems to get steeper and steeper until it reaches a 1-in-4 and then riders turn left.You would be wise to leave some energy for the final stretch to the top.Once you have ridden these eight, you might like to tick off the other 52 listed in the book, Cycling Climbs of Scotland: A Road Cyclist’s Guide published this month by Frances Lincoln.They make real hills in Scotland not the pimples you get down south!Trek have been playing with the scales once again, today launching their brand new Emonda SLR. Tobermory on the Isle of Mull is best known for its brightly painted waterfront houses, but it also boasts the steepest road in Scotland. During snowy winters Gardner Street becomes a sledging playground and has even been known to attract the odd snowboarder, while the Glasgow Warriors rugby team once used it as part of their strength and conditioning training.Perhaps unexpectedly, the street's gradient was measured at just 8.03% which made it only the 13th steepest of the 15 streets we asked Ordnance Survey to look at. steep as … The name is Scottish Gaelic for Pass of the Cattle, as it was historically used as a drovers' road.