Beinn na h-Eaglaise, Torridon
#4 among attractions in Torridon
Facts and practical information
Beinn na h-Eaglaise is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies in Wester Ross, south of the village of Torridon. ()
Torridon United Kingdom
Beinn na h-Eaglaise – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Beinn Alligin, Liathach, An Ruadh-stac, Fuar Tholl.
- 6 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn Alligin
154 min walk • Beinn Alligin is one of the classic mountains of the Torridon region of Scotland, lying to the north of Loch Torridon, in the Highlands. The name Beinn Alligin is from the Scottish Gaelic, meaning Jewelled Hill. The mountain has two peaks of Munro status: Tom na Gruagaich to the south, and Sgùrr Mhòr at 986 metres to the north.
- 3.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Liathach, Torridon
94 min walk • Liathach is a mountain in the Torridon Hills. At a height of 3,461 feet, it lies to the north of the A896 road, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, and has two peaks of Munro status: Spidean a' Choire Lèith at the east of the main ridge, and Mullach an Rathain at the western end of the mountain.
- 2.8 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
An Ruadh-stac
73 min walk • An Ruadh-stac is a Scottish mountain situated in the Wester Ross region of the Highland council area. It is located 26 km north east of Kyle of Lochalsh.
- 4.7 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Fuar Tholl
121 min walk • Fuar Tholl is a mountain in the highlands of Scotland. The mountain is situated in the Coulin deer forest 21 km SW of Achnasheen in the Wester Ross region of the Highland council area.
- 6 miNEMountain
Beinn Eighe, Torridon
154 min walk • Beinn Eighe is a complex mountain massif in the Torridon area of Wester Ross in the Highlands of Scotland. Lying to the south of Loch Maree, it forms a long ridge with many spurs and summits, two of which are classified as Munros.
- 6.3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Loch Dùghaill
162 min walk • Loch Dùghaill is a freshwater tidal loch on the River Carron in Wester Ross, Scotland. The A890 road and the Kyle of Lochalsh Line a branch of the Highland railway both run along its northwest shore. Loch Carron is located 8 km downriver.
- 1.9 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Maol Cheann-dearg
48 min walk • Maol Cheann-dearg is a Scottish Mountain situated between Upper Loch Torridon and Loch Carron, in the Coulags deer forest in Wester Ross, Highland region.
- 2.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Torridon Hills, Torridon
66 min walk • The Torridon Hills surround Torridon village in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. The name is usually applied to the mountains to the north of Glen Torridon.
- 5.2 miNNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn Dearg, Torridon
133 min walk • Beinn Dearg is the fourth highest of the Torridon Hills in the highlands of Scotland. Beinn Dearg offers all the typical features of a Torridon hill, with steeply terraced rocky sides dissected by near vertical gullies.
- 3.4 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Sgorr Ruadh
87 min walk • Sgorr Ruadh is a mountain situated in the mountainous area between Strath Carron and Glen Torridon in Wester Ross in the Highland Region of Scotland.
- 3.7 miWNature, Natural attraction, Waterfall
Falls of Balgy, Torridon
96 min walk • Falls of Balgy is a waterfall near Torridon in Scotland.