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Loch Torridon () is a on the west coast of in the Northwest Highlands. The loch was created by processes and is in total around 15 miles (25 km) long. It has two sections: Upper Loch Torridon to landward, east of Rubha na h-Airde Ghlaise, at which point it joins Loch Sheildaig; and the main western section of Loch Torridon proper. Loch a' Chracaich and Loch Beag are small inlets on the southern shores of the outer Loch, which joins the Inner Sound between the headlands of Rubha na Fearna to the south and Red Point to the north.

The name Thoirbhearta has a similar root to and indicates a place where boats were dragged overland.


Islands
The islets in the loch include:
  • in Loch Shieldaig: Eilean an Inbhire Bhàin, Eilean Dùghaill and .
  • in Upper Loch Torridon: Eilean à Chaoil, , both of which are tidal.
  • in outer Loch Torridon: Eilean Mòr, Eilean Tioram, , Sgeir na Trian.

Shieldaig Island has been owned by the National Trust for Scotland since 1970. It has a coverage of , which may have grown from seeds taken from Speyside in the mid-19th century.


Surrounding villages
village lies at the head of the loch and is surrounded by the spectacular . To the north are the villages of Redpoint, , Wester Alligin and . To the south is .


Hills
The loch is surrounded by various mountains to the north, including , and , all of which are over in height.

The Torridon Hills exhibit dramatic mountain scenery. The rocks of which they are made are known as Torridonian sandstone, some of which are crowned by white . They are amongst the oldest rocks in Britain, and sit on yet older rocks, .


Fishing
Loch Torridon is an important and fishery and is home to several and industrial production.

are fished by creels baited with or prawns, which are deployed on lines of up to 120 creels and left on the seabed for at least a day. Most of the catch is exported to , but some is sold locally. The sustainable seafood certificate for Loch Torridon langoustines was suspended by the Marine Stewardship Council on 11 January 2011, due to increased fishing pressure in the area caused by creel-fishing boats that had not signed-up to the fishery's voluntary code of conduct.


Archaeology
Between 1999 and 2004 a large scale archaeological project was undertaken in the strait, Scotland's First Settlers. This was a survey project to locate and examine sites relating to the . In 2002, a separate project, the Sea Loch Survey was run by the same archaeologists to survey the sea lochs of Carron and Torridon. Between both projects they found 129 new archaeological sites. At Loch Torridon, eight new sites were found (two other previous known sites also exist on the loch's shore). The number of sites led the archaeologists to believe that Loch Torridon was quite intensively occupied in prehistory. Even though 12 caves and rockshelters were examined only four showed evidence of human occupation.


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