Sròn a’ Choire Ghairbh is a Scottish mountain situated on the northern side of Loch Lochy, 13 kilometres north of Spean Bridge in the Highland Council area.
It is highest of the Loch Lochy hills and is invariably climbed along with the neighbouring Munro of Meall na Teanga to which it is joined by the distinctive col of Càm Bhealach.
[2] The hill's name translates from the Gaelic as The Nose of the Rough Corrie,[3] referring to the summit's location on the edge of the craggy Coire Glas, which stands to the east.
[5] The approach from the north east starts at the car park at Laggan Locks just off the A82 at grid reference NN287963 and takes the rising track through the forest on Loch Lochy’s northern side to reach Càm Bhealach.
[7] The two Loch Lochy Munros are sometimes climbed by travellers on the Great Glen Way between Fort William and Inverness, the two hills offering variety on what is a low level multi day walk.