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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    • Renowned for its geology and nature
    • Spectacular Highland scenery

    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. MORE>

    Countryside Centre: 1 Apr to 30 Sep, Mon-Fri and Sun 10–5. Closed Saturday.
    Estate, Deer Enclosure and Deer Museum (unstaffed): all year, daily.
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    • - Take to the hills with the Trust

      Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland is encouraging Scotland to take to the hills this summer, with a brand new walking section on www.nts.org.uk. more>

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