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Liathach seen from Beinn Eighe. With the Munro “Top“ of Stuc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig (915 metres) in the foreground and the two Munro summits in the background.
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Hills between Glen Torridon and Strath Carron share much of the splendour and character of the main hills, although perhaps less of the drama:
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and made of some of the oldest rocks in the world. Many are over 3,000 feet (914.4 metres) high, so are considered
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Each of the Torridon Hills sits very much apart from one another, and they are often likened to
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running down the terraced sides from the peaks. The summit ridges provide excellent
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age. They are amongst the oldest rocks in Britain, and sit on yet older rocks,
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The Torridon Hills exhibit some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the
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Torridon. They are among the most dramatic and spectacular peaks in the
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There are numerous other mountains outside the immediate area of
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Although many peaks in the Northwest Highlands exhibit Torridon
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The Torridon hills, viewed from the Shieldaig peninsula.
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Coordinates
57°32′56″N 5°31′12″W / 57.549°N 5.520°W / 57.549; -5.520
Torridon Hills is located in Highland
Highlands of Scotland
Northwest Highlands
Scotland
OS grid
NG895565
Torridon
Northwest Highlands
Scotland
mountains
Glen
British Isles
Munros


sandstone
Torridonian sandstone
Geology of Great Britain
proterozoic
arenaceous
sedimentary rocks
Precambrian
Lewisian gneiss
Beinn Eighe
Cambrian
quartzite
fossilized

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