Stac Pollaidh, anglicized to Stack Polly, is a fantastic little hill offering superb views over this wild part of the north-west Highlands. Formed of Torridonian sandstone it has been weathered to produce a distinctive and etched profile. It lies within the Inverpolly National Nature Reserve. The ease in reaching its main ridge makes it a popular excursion but continuing to the summit (613m) should only be undertaken by competent scramblers. Help to preserve the paths by sticking to them.