With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate takes in Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft)and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre.
The Torridon Visitor Centre would be a perfect starting point.
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Every effort is made to make sure that all the information is correct but we strongly recommend that you call Torridon Mountain before you set off on your day out to confirm opening times and admission prices.
Please also note that the position on Google maps for Torridon Mountain is a rough estimate using their postcode in the database and might be slightly out.
It may also be worth clicking the web link for Torridon Mountain to see if there are any special events coming up or currently on.