A short drive away from the glen itself are the villages of Shieldaig, Lochcarron, and Gairloch. A small shop / cafe is available in Torridon itself. There is also camping available in Torridon or Kinlochewe. Accommodation is available in the glen at the Torridon Youth Hostel, The Torridon Hotel or Kinlochewe Hotel. See our ratios and pricing information Spectacular Location If you’re looking to explore a remote scramble, experience a winter adventure like no other or complete one of the classic ridge traverses in Scotland we can help. Priding ourselves on our local knowledge, experienced guides can help you achieve your mountaineering goals on this fantastic hill. We offer a private guiding service based in the North West of Scotland. View some of the routes we can offer on this mountain Privately Guided from £75 to £230 per person A true classic, Liathach fully deserves its reputation as one of Scotland’s best mountains. The Am Fasarinen pinnacles is one of Liathach’s most identifiable features, a notorious section of scrambling, located approximately halfway along this ridgeline. Liathach’s two munros, Spidean a’ Choire Leith (1055m) and Mullach an Rathain (1023m) are connected along an 8km ridge (crossing eight separate tops in total). ![]() Giving spectacular views of Loch Torridon and the mountains of the North West Highlands. ![]() Located in the heart of Torridon, it’s level of difficulty is beautifully matched with its breathtaking scenery. This impenetrable looking hill is rivalled only by An Teallach and the Skye Cuillin. Liathach is considered by many mountaineers as one of the greatest mountains in Scotland.
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