About us
Once a grand shooting lodge, built for the first Earl of Lovelace in 1887, The Torridon enjoys one of the most impressive coastal positions in the Scottish Highlands. It is set in 58 acres of private mature trees and parkland at the foot of Ben Damph on the shores of Upper Loch Torridon.
The hotel was bought by David and Geraldine Gregory in 1992 and since then has been family run with the utmost care and attention to detail. The hotel has been lovingly restored to its original splendour with the addition of luxurious en-suite bedrooms and sumptuous public rooms. A continued programme of re-investment is maintained to ensure that the hotel remains one of the top ten hotels in Scotland.
In 2002 David and Geraldine retired after 25 years in the hospitality industry and have decided to hand over the reins of the hotel. After managing the property for a number of years Daniel and Rohaise have bought into the business and are building on the successes of the past whilst injecting a modern, contemporary focus.
In 2005 David and Geraldine bought the Lovat Arms Hotel in Fort Augustus. With the help of Caroline, their youngest daughter, they completed a large refurbishment and have reopened as a 3 star hotel with 1 rosette.
After a hard days walking, enjoy an evening of culinary excellence in our 2 AA rosette restaurant. We offer fine dining with a professional, friendly and courteous service. Chef uses the finest local and international produce, traceable to reputable and highly regarded professional suppliers. None of our dishes involve the use of genetically modified foods and wherever possible free-range and organic ingredients are used.
It is our wish that you visit ‘The Highland Home of Excellence’, leaving us with your expectations having been exceeded.

