T
he Torridon, an AA 5 star hotel, situated in the wild landscape of North West Scotland, is where
luxury, adventure and hospitality combine for an unforgettable experience. Set in 58 acres of private parkland, the main house was built in 1887 as a Highland shooting lodge and enjoys a spectacular location at the head of Loch Torridon. All 18 luxurious bedrooms are individually designed with a mix of the contemporary and traditional furnishings and have spectacular views across the loch to the Torridon mountains. Chef Ross Stovold creates seasonally inspired dishes in the 1887 Restaurant, making outstanding use of the best local produce, including our own Highland beef and Tamworth pigs, as well as an abundance of herbs, fruit and vegetables from our two acre kitchen garden.
The Torridon Inn offers an alternative informal dining experience with local produce featured and a choice of Scottish ales. We are delighted to offer complimentary activities to all our hotel guests with a programme that includes archery, kayaking and guided walks all organised by our very own Torridon Activities team Our award-winning whisky bar features more than 365 whiskies and a range of over 100 premium gins, including our own Arcturus gin. The hotel is in one of the most romantic locations in the country and is the ideal venue for a couple’s break, honeymoon or wedding. The Torridon is on the world famous scenic North
Coast 500 route.
www.thetorridon.com THE TORRIDON IN MILES BY CAR TO: INVERNESS 60 | GLASGOW 230 | EDNBURGH 215 | KYLE OF LOCHALSH 45 | ULLAPOOL 65 76
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