Rock climbing

Half Day £60pp Full Day £120pp (based on 2 or more people)

Torridon has some of Scotlands finest rock climbing. We have several excellent climbing venues, all with excellent views and climbing (suitable for a variety of ages and expeience).

For the more experienced we can organise multi pitch climbing and technical mountaineering, please get in touch for a price and so we can discuss your specific requirements.

Half Day Walks

£60pp (based on 2 or more people)

With amazing views, fantastic flora and fauna, Shieldaig is a great place to immerse your self in the wild.  There are a huge range of shorter walks available suitable for all ages and abilities (and dogs).  Please get in contact to discuss your requirements.

Full Day Mountain Walks

from £120pp (based on 2 or more people)

Here are a few examples of the many stunning mountain walks available to us in this area but if you have a different mountain in mind then just let us know!

Beinn Alligin

Beinn Alligin is one of the Torridon classics which also includes two Munros, Tom na Gruagaich (922m) and Sgurr Mor (986m).  A full mountain day with spectacular views out to the Isle of Rassay, Skye and Rona.

Slioch

The views from Slioch are described as the finest in Scotland and its easy to see why with Loch Maree and its islands to the south and the mountains of the Fisherfield Forrest to the north there is plenty to see.  For extra adventure contact us about starting this walk from canoes or kayaks.

Ben Damph

Ben Damph or mountain of the stag is another stunning walk.  Starting in Scots pine woodland before opening up to fantastic views of Loch Shieldaig and Loch Torridon.  Being the mountain of the stag also means we have a high chance of seeing Red Deer along with many other fantastic species such as Golden Eagle, Mountain Hares and Pine Marten.

Coire Mhic Fhearchair 

A steady walk in stunning mountain scenery without the rigours of summiting a peak.  Coire Mhic Fhearchair on the back of Beinne Eighe is one of Scotland's most famous and beautiful corries.  At the back of the coire huge cliffs form what is known as Triple Buttress a well known climbing area.  The coire was also the scene of a tragic Lancaster Bomber crash in 1951 and even today parts of the wreckage can be found.

multiple days

We can organise multiple day walking trips to meet your specific requirements, whether you want five days of Munro bagging or three days of gentle coastal walks just get in touch and we will help you organise your perfect break.

If you would like help with finding accommodation please get in touch or check out our links page

Wild Camping

Torridon is one of Scotlands remoter regions offering stunning mountains and great options for wild camping. Let us take you out and give you all the tips and tricks to keep you comfortable and safe in the wild. We can provide top notch equipment and give you all the skills to make sure you leave no trace.

Get in touch to find out more!