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 Garbh
Hill number:34
Height:957.7m / 3142ft
Parent (Ma):30  Cruach Ardrain
Parent (SMC):30  Cruach Ardrain
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:Hump, Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 41116 22135
Summit feature:cairn on rock
Drop:103.9m
Col:853.8m  NN 4117 2143  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL39N 364N
Survey:Leica RX1250
Change log:show changes for this hill entry
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

View on: Geograph  OS Maps  Streetmap  Magic  NLS  OTM

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 345 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Pommyjon11/09/2023
SunnyAdventures208/09/2023
From the Inverlochlairg walkers' car park (NN 4458 1845). Beinn Tulichean and Cruach Ardrain first then across to here via the deleted Munro Top. On return dropped down to the end of the track (at NN 4272 2077) running alongside of Inverlochlair Burn.jonglew23/02/2023
anguscow03/12/2022
mcbiydw224/10/2022
Crianlarich- Grey Height -Meall Dham- Cruach Ardrain- Stob Garbh -Stob Coire Bhuidhe. Stunning walkbenarbia_829/09/2022
Punkywull23/09/2022
RonaLindsay10/09/2022
KennyO17/07/2022
gavinmcc17/07/2022
After vis finally improved, made way back uphill in correct direction for about 150m until finally finding track to summit. Descent to Inverlochlarig was incredibly precipitous, but saw Green Spleenwort for the first time! Finally free from the Crianlarich Ms!iangpark13/07/2022
paulp11/07/2022
As part of Horseshoe with JHHardenC26/03/2022
Livi202024/03/2022
Bran HFB19/03/2022
benalder5019/03/2022
Scott Morley 8619/03/2022
scoob11/12/2021
Fi11/12/2021
SunnyAdventures02/12/2021
Huwel02/12/2021
Cruach Ardrain horseshoe, from community forest. taking in the simm Stob Glas. With B, B and Rjenx21/09/2021
Being Tulaichean and Cruach Ardrain from Inverlochlarig, taking in Cruach Ardain SW top, very steep down after Cruach Ardrain to Stob Barbh and its SE top headed back into the valley towards Stob Binnein from the Bealach, very steep, but not too bad. 15km in 4.5hrsNicky C11/09/2021
weaselmaster03/09/2021
Sick Kid03/09/2021
Necessary to reach SimmOh no I forgot...17/08/2021
BaggerGutt17/08/2021
try9fan03/07/2021
Blair28230/04/2021
From Benmore Glen. Cold wet and windy.Highland Days26/04/2021
neil hutton18/10/2020
govanah216/10/2020
PVokes22/08/2020
Simon Winton18/08/2020
AndyS29/07/2020
kateslattery9014/06/2020
Small snowy cairn on rocky outcrop, in snowy, icy and windy conditions and sleet. Heading North along ridge from Cruach Ardrain, from which descent was challenging in winter conditions.Denise 18/03/2020
From Cruach Ardrain by a slow descent of the SE shoulder to avoid deep wind dumped snow on the E face. OK once at the col.RichardM18/03/2020
highlandrock03/07/2019
sclater27/02/2019
Crianlarich - Stob Garbh - Cruach Ardrain - Beinn Tulaichean - Beinn a' Chroin - An Caisteal - Crianlairich (via West Highland Way). Frozen ground and some snow, patches of blue sky in amongst the clouds.twg2704/12/2018
With Mark.Jonathan Willingham18/11/2018
From Portnellan, then up to Cruach Ardrain and down via Meall Dhamh. Back via the forestry.Grinner04/11/2018
suprisefish12/09/2018
Driftwood31/05/2018
Together with Crach ArdrainGeoff Briggs07/05/2018
From Crianlarichquadbarrel07/05/2018
From near Inverlochlarig. Meall na Dige, Stob Coire an Lochain, Stob Binnein, Beinn More, Stob Garbh, Cruach Ardrain, Beinn Tulaichean.raffemeister21/04/2018
alanm17/09/2017
weaselmaster09/09/2017