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Liathach, Mountain peak in Torridon Hills, Scotland.

Liathach is a mountain in the Torridon Hills rising to 1055 meters with steep rocky terraces and a ridge running east to west between Loch Torridon and Beinn Eighe. The peak displays a distinctive layered structure that creates a dramatic skyline when viewed from the surrounding valleys.

The Northern Pinnacles were first successfully climbed in 1894 by Hinxman, Rennie, and Douglas, marking an important milestone in Scottish mountaineering. This achievement opened the way for further exploration of the region's more challenging peaks.

The name comes from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'the hoary place', reflecting how Highland communities named their mountains based on local observations. This connection between language and landscape remains visible in how people speak about the area today.

The terrain demands advanced climbing skills and proper equipment, as routes along the ridge offer limited escape options if conditions worsen. Careful route planning and awareness of changing weather are essential before attempting this climb.

The Torridonian sandstone cliffs hold layers of quartzite with visible traces of 500-million-year-old worm burrows, offering glimpses into prehistoric marine life. These ancient traces are reminders of how long these rock formations have endured.

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Elevation above the sea
1,055 m
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Torridon Hills
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57.56433,-5.46212
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December 10, 2025 15:59
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