About Torr Righ Mór
This isn't a walk for the leisurely or the very young. It's straightforward terrain but unrelenting, and there's no marked path for the final push, so map skills help. Most people come up here expecting solitude, and they usually get it - which is precisely why it's worth doing. The ridge walk back offers different perspectives on the valley below, and on a clear day you can see right across to Ailsa Craig.
Historically minded types might appreciate that this corner of Arran has older significance - there's Bronze Age archaeology dotted about the island. Kings Caves Glamping sits just 0.8 miles away, making it a logical base if you're planning several days of walking. The site itself offers proper facilities without the usual holiday park sprawl, which suits Arran's character.
Give yourself three to four hours for the round trip if you're not rushed. Midweek visits are considerably quieter than weekends. Bring water - there's none at the top.
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What type of attraction is Torr Righ Mór?
Torr Righ Mór is a peak in North Ayrshire Council, Scottish Lowlands.
Are there holiday parks near Torr Righ Mór?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Torr Righ Mór. The closest is Kings Caves Glamping, just 0.8 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Torr Righ Mór?
Torr Righ Mór is located near Isle of Arran in North Ayrshire Council, Scottish Lowlands. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 0.8 miles away.
What else is there to do near Torr Righ Mór?
Near Torr Righ Mór you can also visit Cnoc a' Choire Mhòir (peak), Uamh Bhriste (cave), Machrie Bay Golf Course (golf course), South Arran Marine Protected Area (nature reserve). Browse our Isle of Arran area guide for the full list of things to do.