Torridon Hills

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Torridon Hills are a dramatic range of rugged sandstone mountains in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, renowned for their steep peaks, ancient geology, and scenic hiking.

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Label Occurrences
Torridon Hills canonical 1
Torridon mountains 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
natural landscape
accessibleVia A896 road NERFINISHED
composedOf Torridonian sandstone
sandstone
contains Corbett mountains NERFINISHED
Munro mountains
country Scotland
geologicalAge Precambrian
hasHighestPeak Liathach NERFINISHED
hasPeak Baosbheinn NERFINISHED
Beinn Alligin NERFINISHED
Beinn Damh NERFINISHED
Beinn Dearg NERFINISHED
Beinn Eighe NERFINISHED
Beinn an Eoin NERFINISHED
Liathach NERFINISHED
Maol Chean-dearg NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Loch Torridon NERFINISHED
knownFor ancient geology
dramatic mountain scenery
rugged peaks
scenic hiking
steep mountainsides
landscapeFeature corrie cliffs
rocky ridges
steep terraced slopes
landscapeType glaciated mountains
locatedIn Highland council area
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedNear Loch Torridon NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
nearbyVillage Kinlochewe NERFINISHED
Shieldaig NERFINISHED
Torridon NERFINISHED
notableFor some of the oldest rocks in Britain
overlies Lewisian gneiss
partOf Northwest Highlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
Wester Ross region NERFINISHED
popularFor hillwalking
landscape photography
mountaineering
scrambling
region Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
tourismType outdoor recreation destination

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Ross-shire containsNaturalFeature Torridon Hills
Wester Ross National Scenic Area contains Torridon Hills
this entity surface form: Torridon mountains