Stob a' Choire Odhair is a Scottish mountain situated eight kilometres north west of Bridge of Orchy on the border of the Argyll and Bute and Highland council areas.
It stands in the Black Mount deer forest, an area that derives its name from the dark peat hags of the moorland that surround the mountain.
The lower eastern slopes of Stob a' Choire Odhair carries two old roads which were important historical links to the north of Scotland.
An old military road built by Major William Caulfeild was constructed in the early 1750s as part of the pacification of the Highlands after the 1745 Jacobite rising.
Despite having less height than its neighbour Stob Ghabhar it is the better viewpoint offering an extensive prospect across Rannoch Moor and the Bridge of Orchy Munros.