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Name:Creag a' Ghobhair
Hill number:1177
Height:345.4m / 1133ft
RHB Section:16D: Altnaharra to Dornoch
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Dornoch
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (300-399m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,3,Y)
Grid ref:NH 65973 94057
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:174.6m
Col:170.8m  NH 6415 9482  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 21
(1:25k) 441W
Observations:West top (cairn at NH 65567 93908) is 0.4m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:Relocated from west top in August 2016
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 140 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
With Kate as far as the loch. Parked just SE of track end (11:30). Saw an adder just before the loch. From the turning circle 100m short of loch (12:20) made directly to the dam at E end, then steeply up to summit (12:55); fairly trackless. Back to dam which is now served by a road from the E. Faint ATV track led back to turning circle. Saw another snake on way back. Finish 14:00dbb06/09/2023
ketzster18/11/2022
Parked NH 6370 9274. Up track to loch, then up onto summit.PeteF20/10/2022
danpquinn16/10/2022
govanah29/03/2022
From waterworksduchally02/03/2022
bobhem2515/01/2022
From car park in the village followed quiet roads and then track to the west end of Loch a' Ghobhair. Returned via east end of the loch and the track.benalder28404/12/2021
Solo jog, anticlockwise circuit from NWamswanston01/10/2021
From road to the SW via track to the west end of Loch a' Ghobhair, then up to the ridge. Back via east end of the loch and the track.Winterfloodian30/10/2020
As others, from water works and up by grouse markers.Lionel Bidwell18/09/2020
Solo trip, from the waterworks. Shirtsleeve weather and fine views made up for the soft tussocky going. Still some blaeberries left too. Agree eastern summit seems significantly higher.Invicta1418/09/2020
Sologarbo110318/09/2020
Susan Bidwell18/09/2020
Dee Rogers18/09/2020
From near water works.ger11/09/2020
Tricky06/09/2020
from minor road out of bonar bridge, space to leave car adjacent to a deid van. access track and go beyond buildings- as ever good viewsVerySlowPlodder01/07/2020
From watreworks. Vague ATV track as described. Bad, but rest of the ground worse.iangalbraith23/01/2020
My third and final hill of the day. From the water works at 641948 I just took a direct line up and like Nordicstar thought it best to visit both tops.Peterb18/01/2020
dave g18/01/2020
fionnag18/01/2020
Rod M24/11/2019
Lindsay M24/11/2019
Janet M24/11/2019
As others from the water works up alongside the shooting butts/numbers stakes. Cloudy on summit, visited both and both crowned with small cairn.N.Morters22/11/2019
From woodland trust car park at Migdale, with Ellie dog.BLACKHILL28/10/2019
Crumblie202/04/2019
From the water works road at NH641948. A dirt track skirts the water works on their N side, immediately after the works is a double bend - on the 2nd (L) bend, a vague ATV track heads off S to service some shooting butts on a rounded knoll. This becomes a good path, sometimes braided, after the butts, until it gets lost in heather on the final steepening, up beside three numbered poles (shooters draw lots?).Isbjorn28/12/2018
Simon Winton04/11/2018
tummelv28/10/2018
Limited parking to west behind passing place at around NH642950. Track to end of Loch an Lagain. North along burn in wide tree break to West end of summit ridge. Descended to Loch Beinn Domhnaill. Path southwards through trees (narrow fire break) contains many fallen trees making for difficult progress in places. Ascended to Loch a' Gobhair - the first section of track is indistinct and rough. Ascended to summit of Creag a' Gobhair and then descended west to road.raffemeister10/09/2018
PeteN05/08/2018
With J during a day off the Corbetts in a week of glorious weather in Sutherland. That didn't preclude a couple of Marilyns of course! After Beinn Domhnaill in the morning & a wander round Dornoch, started from the waterworks where there is ample space to park without obstructing the gate. Followed the track round to the L of the buildings & struck off up the hillside. The best line probably follows the line of shooting butts. Summit is not quite as good a viewpoint as Beinn Domhnaill but good all the same. Took a high route back to the track which made for a quick descent.NotReallyABagger23/05/2018
Parked by the waterworks track and followed until it was time to plunge into the tussocks and heather. Visited both summit candidates, and as Gill said in her log, the views are amazing.Sprog14/02/2018
Third of the day. The track from the waterworks lulls you into a sense of false security, then you're off up the tussocks and heather, but with reasonable deer tracks and bits of ATV track to follow. The top of the hill is nice, and the views are pretty darn good.Gill24/12/2017
willyross01/10/2017
lindaross01/10/2017
PaulineD23/09/2017
walk livi23/09/2017
1 of 3: From Lochbuie road waterworks.ChrisR23/09/2017
BaggerGutt12/07/2017
iainwalton02/06/2017
From SW after Hump - Cnoc Dubh Mor, then descent to Water Works where my driver awaited.NormanW22/05/2017
The track to the water treatment works continues for a km to E. Then straight up hill to both summits. On to Meall na Diollaid.Thearlaichdubh16/05/2017
Solo HFB08/04/2017
AndyS18/09/2016
alda13/07/2016
From the Water Works clockwise with 1176Jim.Fothergill18/04/2016
Kompass15/04/2016