Stac Pollaidh (612 metres), from the south.


Stac Pollaidh (612 metres), from the south. The rocky crest and pinnacles are formed from weathered Torridonian Sandstone. Below the ridge are scree slopes of eroded rocks. Part of the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve and the North West Highlands Geopark, designated by UNESCO in 2004. This type of mountain is an example of an Inselberg.


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Location: Highland Region Highlands Scotland Scottish United Kingdom UK Britain British
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