Add marker to map:              help
Marker Notes X

To add your own marker to the map, click on the appropriate symbol below the map, then click again at the location required on the map (using the crosshairs).

Logged-in registered users only...
When you add a marker, a pop-up box should then appear on the map - fill in the elevation (if known) and a brief description of your marker, then click [save].

To view previously saved markers which fall within the bounds of the map, click the show link (you may need to repeat this if you zoom or pan away from the current position on the map).

Loading...
Name:Stob Coire an Lochain
Hill number:28
Height:1068m / 3504ft
Parent (Ma):27  Stob Binnein
Parent (SMC):27  Stob Binnein
RHB Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Forth, Tay
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(MT,HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 43845 22043
Summit feature:small cairn on rocky outcrop
Drop:23m
Col:1045m  NN437222  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL46N 365N
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

View on: Geograph  Magic  NLS

Full screen map - includes OS 1:25k scale mapping (Bing Maps)
Switch to OS OpenSpace view

Show/hide GPS File for mountains/markers shown

Show/hide GPX File for mountains shown

Photos
Hill summit photo
(where available)
Hill portrait photo
(where available)

Click on a photo link to view photo on the hillsummits website

To contribute a summit or portrait photo for a hill
please contact the hillsummits website

N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way.  Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass.  Please quote the hill number and hill name.

Logged Descriptions  (logged by 432 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Rannoch_Monkey01/12/2023
Pedro_Winter01/12/2023
duchally25/11/2023
Stob Coire an Lochain and Stob Binnein from Inverlochlarig, via Stob Invercarnaig. Followed path north to Bealach-eadar-dha Bheinn then pathless rough ground SW and S to head of Inverlochlarig Glen, eventually reaching track back to car park. Seemed longer than 14.1km!TRG31819/11/2023
SunnyAdventures208/09/2023
Ben More, Stob Binnein & Stob Coire an Lochain from parking on A85.JasonStark26/08/2023
From Inverlochlarig, straight up Stob Coire an Lochain, Stob Binnein, Ben More, back over to Stob Coire an Lochain, peaks in the mist. On bearing E, but soon below cloud to lovely day. Over very craggy ground with path becoming more intermittent & faint as we headed over Creag a Bhragit, Meall na Dige, Stob Bealach na Frithe to Stob Creagach. Steep in places & awkward Crags. Return SW below na Frithe & contoured Meall na Dige to reach SE ridge. Narrow path to Meall Monachyle but petered out on descent. SW down long grass, climbed deer fence into thigh deep grass through new forestry, with deep holes. Awful but short. Reached wall running E to W. Crossed it & turned W on rough track that ran to fence & turned S vaguely to gate near cattle grid at 460192. Great walk, but final descent needs some work! 21km, 1800m ascent, 8.5 hrs, 7 moving.Lynnebe02/08/2023
RickyP21/07/2023
Capt Malbec10/06/2023
After Stob Binnein , cloud now lifted. Delightful grassy ridge. Continue SE on faint grassy path to Munro Top no. 2.Denise 01/06/2023
Offroad parking by Benmore Farm. Up track until signed path steeply uphill to the trig summit. Good path all the way. Down S ridge to Stob Binnein and Stob Coire an Lochain before returning to Bealach eadar dha Bheinn for a descent W to the river - path establishes itself after a few hundred meters of boggy ground, handrailing one of the tributaries. Another hot sunny day and good views with time for a paddle to cool off at the end. With Gillianrichard6930/05/2023
govanah217/05/2023
Punkywull24/02/2023
anguscow03/12/2022
Sick Kid04/11/2022
weaselmaster04/11/2022
Lovely walk added to the Ben More twocolinfielding31/07/2022
Stavanger Toestub29/07/2022
gavinmcc17/07/2022
paulp11/07/2022
pattoland03/07/2022
ScottyBoy7608/05/2022
dickiewren01/05/2022
highlandrock24/04/2022
Inverlochlarig - Stob Binnein - Ben More - Stob Binnein - Meall na Dige - Meall Monachyle - Inverlochlarigdavidpettit8428/12/2021
Joshauge28/12/2021
SunnyAdventures02/12/2021
From Inverlochlarig. Up ridge over MT to Stob Binnein. Across to Meall na Dige via xMT. Then craggy complex terrain to Stob Creagach. Cut across towards Meall na Monachyle, and down to road back to start.. WithB,B and R.jenx22/10/2021
rocket-ron29/08/2021
Kevin2903501/08/2021
After SB. Lovely shapely ridge.iangpark13/07/2021
Pommyjon10/07/2021
Solo.Jonathan Willingham12/06/2021
with Andy and MariJamesSDonald07/05/2021
Simon Winton28/11/2020
neil hutton15/10/2020
geoffh1231/08/2020
PVokes11/07/2020
RonaLindsay11/07/2020
Blair28208/07/2020
Morning plod (very much a plod) up and over Ben More,Stob Binnein, Stob Coire an LochainNicky C27/06/2020
scoob20/06/2020
Fi20/06/2020
Solo HFB20/03/2020
Great snow cover and decent winter conditions. Tagged on to the usual Ben More-Stob Binnein book route from the north.Grinner18/01/2020
bogdodger23/10/2019
Hal & Rafe24/08/2019
miles_andrews10/06/2019
david e01/06/2019
From Ben More and Stob Binnein with CPeterD20/05/2019