Scotland
Sron Garbh
1024M
3359FT
About Sron Garbh
Sron Garbh is the craggy sentinel guarding the northern approach to the Ben Alder version of Càrn Dearg. It’s a Munro Top with genuine bite, providing a much-needed rocky aesthetic to a ridge that otherwise leans heavily towards being an endless, albeit majestic, grassy plateau.
Key Statistics
Rank
37th Highest in Fort William to Loch Treig
Parent Range
Lochaber
Prominence
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21.9m
Nearest Town
Newtonmore
Geology
Highland Granite & Schist
Classifications
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN509810
Latitude
56.8963°N
Longitude
4.4495°W
Did You Know?
- •It forms the northern tip of the Càrn Dearg ridge, offering a panoramic view of the vast, peat-rich wilderness stretching towards Loch Pattack and the distant Monadhliath mountains.
- •The terrain here is notably more rugged than its parent peak, featuring steep, bouldery slopes of Moine schist that perfectly justify its Gaelic name.
- •This area was historically part of the vast and remote Ben Alder hunting forest, and Sron Garbh remains a prime spot for spotting red deer herds silhouetted against the skyline.
- •It serves as a critical navigational marker for hikers completing the 'Alder Four' circuit before they begin the long, soggy descent toward the desolate Culra bothy.
- •The name translates as 'Rough Nose,' which is less a geological description and more a medical diagnosis of what the Highland wind does to your face after six hours on the ridge.
