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Liathach, the highest of the Torridon hills
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Torridon is a small village in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. However the name is usually applied to mean the area surrounding the village, particularly the mountains to the north of Glen Torridon.


These are all made of a type of sandstone, known as Torridonian sandstone (see Geology of the United Kingdom), which over time this has become eroded to produce the unique characteristics of the Torridon hills.


Each of the Torridon Hills sits very much apart from each other, and are often likened to castles. They have steep terraced sides, and broken summit crests, riven into many pinnacles. There are many steep gullies running down the terraced sides. The summit ridges provide excellent scrambling, and are popular with hillwalkers and mountaineers.


Although many peaks in the North-west highlands exhibit Torridon geology, the Torridon hills are generally considered only to be those in the Torridon Forest to the north of Glen Torridon. Specifically, these are:


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In general, the Torridon loch system has a very wide variety of shore and underwater habitats, from exposed to extremely sheltered, and from rock through boulders and various grades of sediment to mud, at a variety of depths.
Sgeir a' Ghair, Outer Loch Torridon NG 725617.
This exposed offshore rock at the entrance to Loch Torridon was of fairly gently sloping rock to around 15m, then a gently sloping plain of maerl gravel waves with live maerl in furrows to 19m and beyond.
Torridon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words)
Torridon (Scottish Gaelic: Toirbheartan) is a small village in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
However the name is also applied to the area surrounding the village, particularly the Torridon Hills, mountains to the north of Glen Torridon.
Torridon is on the west coast of Scotland, 110 miles north of Fort William and 80 miles west of Inverness.
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