The Torridon sits in the midst of breathtaking scenery, offering a luxurious country house experience with access to the mountains, lochs, and glens of the Scottish Highlands and the outdoor adventures they provide. As you drive along the picturesque single-track road, the journey to the resort sets the scene for the untamed wilderness of the Highlands and the undisturbed tranquillity to come. From walking to clay pigeon shooting, kayaking to biking, star gazing to fly fishing, you’ll find plenty of excuses to get out into the rugged mountains and crystal lochs.
The architecture of The Torridon, with its large Scottish Baronial design, evokes the grandeur of the late 19th century, while Highland cows grazing in the grounds add to its charm. The interior blends traditional features with contemporary elegance, offering a welcoming atmosphere with cosy armchairs and sofas where guests can relax and unwind. This continues through the 18 individually designed rooms and suites, where a contemporary take on classic design creates a stylish escape.
With ingredients sourced from the kitchen garden of the wilds of the Highlands, the field-to-fork dining is exemplary in both the 3 AA Rosette 1887 Restaurant and Bo & Muc Brasserie. Just be sure to save room for a nightcap from one of the 365 whiskies on offer in the oak-panelled Whisky Bar.
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