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Name:Sgurr an t-Searraich
Hill number:4661
Height:576m / 1890ft
Parent (Ma):815  Sgurr Fhuaran
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich
Class:Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y)
Grid ref:NG 95009 19135
Summit feature:outcrop a few metres from cairn
Drop:127m
Col:449m  NG954188  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 33
(1:25k) 413N 414N
Survey:Leica Disto D510
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 52 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
jimbloomer15/03/2024
Up the path - glorious day. Went up Diarmid's Grave afterwards - not so glorious!StueyB05/09/2023
Parked in the free CP besides the shop and cafe at the head of Loch Duich, then up the good Allt a' Chruinn path. Once the main ridge reached we first turned left to Sgurr na Moraich, came back, then contoured SW-W to take in the minor summits of Fasach an t-Searraich and Sgurr an t-Searraich. Returned back along Allt a' Chruinn path.summitter28/05/2023
From Allt a’ chruinn, the red postbox at the end of the track is very handy to get you started. Great path leads you up to the col north of the summit. Summit offers great views.BaggerGutt27/05/2023
Parked a short distance along the minor road near the start of the Allt a'Chruinn path. Side road to the path signed initially to a house, but passes a couple of houses before continuing as a good path up the Allt a'Chruinn. Up to NG9561 1913, before crossing and going up towards the col, then NW to the lovely summit. Great views.LizH27/05/2023
PeterAH27/05/2023
RichardM25/04/2023
Circuit of Sgurr na Moraich, Sgurr an t-Searraich and Fasach an t-Searraich via the path up Allt a' Chruinn. Good views.PGCE04/04/2023
Bob & Duke.DukeNukem30/06/2022
Excellent hill!Matt290102/04/2022
With LunaBigNick11/03/2022
2000th TumpSimon Winton09/11/2021
Lindsay M15/08/2020
AndyS15/10/2019
alda24/05/2019
iaindbrown24/05/2019
interloper24/05/2019
Fletch24/05/2019
Good views down Loch Duich.hill walker16/05/2019
From Ault a' Churinn. Good track to NG 9561 1913, then veered off for the s5. From here took a direct line steeply down to join the re-join the track at NG 9528 1951.jonglew09/05/2019
Debs & Tali, up the path from Gleann Lichd, hitting the ridge at NG 97776 17023. By way of the Druim Liath spur. Notch in the ridge with a wee stone sticking out. Up the Munro then NW along the ridge picking up the rest of the tops.Mountain Goat08/05/2019
from the west allt a chruinn 5 top round, squrr a moraich, beinn bhuidhe, squrr nan saighead, fascach an t searraich, squrr an t searraich,robertphillips28/04/2019
bjewing12/05/2018
Tony S28/07/2017
Alan Whatley20/05/2016
Craig6716/05/2016
Kevin2903527/11/2015
Solo.Dangerous Dave19/09/2015
bisman96z27/07/2015
Steve Q05/04/2015
By very steep NW ridge ,especially near top where some scrambling is required. No such problems if approaching from Five Sisters ridge direction.chalky195330/03/2014
mae06/10/2012
Badders26/08/2012
Colin Crawford13/05/2010
Gavin Theobald11/04/2010
MB. Glen Shiel to Sgurr nan Spainteach, Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe, Sgurr na Carnach, Sgurr Fhuaran, Sgurr nan Saighead, Sgurr an t-Searrach & descent to Shiel Br. A fine cold day.Vin06/04/2009
Alan Moore10/02/2006
heathery summit, fine hill, lovely view. circuit c/w from W RHW31/07/2004
IWC12/08/2002
PaulineC12/08/2002
bertbarnett12323/09/2001
IainT24/08/2001
iaindbrown29/07/2001
final top on Five Sisters traverse from Glen Shiel to Shiel Bridge Galltywenallt02/05/1999
m0untain_n0mad15/06/1998
Kiltie22/10/1988
Isbjorn22/04/1984
Ainsyboy08/03/1983
Kompass14/06/1971
Gonk01/06/1967