Coire Odhar

Corrie (Glacial Valley) in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Coire Odhar

Trig point atop Ben Lomond
Trig point atop Ben Lomond Credit: Steven Brown

Coire Odhar, located in Stirlingshire, Scotland, is a stunning glacial valley known for its breathtaking natural beauty. This corrie, also referred to as a cirque or cwm, was formed during the Ice Age, when powerful glaciers carved out the landscape.

Situated in the southern part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Coire Odhar is surrounded by towering hills and mountains, including the mighty Ben Ledi to the east. The valley is characterized by its steep sides and a flat, bowl-shaped floor. The name "Odhar" translates to "dun-colored" in Gaelic, which is fitting as the valley floor is covered in a mixture of grasses, heather, and mosses, giving it a distinct hue.

The corrie is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a variety of flora and fauna to explore. The valley is home to a rich array of plant life, including rare alpine species, and provides a habitat for various bird species, such as golden eagles and peregrine falcons. Additionally, the surrounding hills and mountains attract hikers and climbers who seek adventure and stunning panoramic views of the Scottish Highlands.

Coire Odhar is easily accessible, with several walking trails leading into the valley. The most popular route follows the path from the car park at the western end of Loch Lubnaig, providing a moderate hike that rewards visitors with magnificent vistas of the corrie and its surroundings. Autumn and spring are particularly enchanting times to visit, as the changing colors of the foliage and blooming wildflowers add an extra layer of beauty to this already picturesque location.

Overall, Coire Odhar is a natural gem in Stirlingshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of Scotland's glacial past and experience the tranquility of the Scottish Highlands.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Coire Odhar Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.183158/-4.6287227 or Grid Reference NN3602. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trig point atop Ben Lomond
Trig point atop Ben Lomond
Ben Lomond The waterfall Sput Ban can be seen left of centre.
Ben Lomond
The waterfall Sput Ban can be seen left of centre.
Ben Lomond from A82 A view northeast from the A82 toward Ben Lomond.
Ben Lomond from A82
A view northeast from the A82 toward Ben Lomond.
Loch Lomond View of Ben Lomond in winter taken from Duck Bay just off A82
Loch Lomond
View of Ben Lomond in winter taken from Duck Bay just off A82
Trig point, Ben Lomond A rather overcast and cloudy day on the summit of Ben Lomond (974m).
Trig point, Ben Lomond
A rather overcast and cloudy day on the summit of Ben Lomond (974m).
Ben Lomond A distant view of the mountain capped in mist.
Ben Lomond
A distant view of the mountain capped in mist.
Sota activation 2M0ROT/P & MM6SGO/P getting ready to activate the summit of Ben Lomond.
Summits on the Air website <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.sota.org.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.sota.org.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Sota activation
2M0ROT/P & MM6SGO/P getting ready to activate the summit of Ben Lomond. Summits on the Air website LinkExternal link
Snow-covered Ben Lomond A long-range shot taken from the Corrie of Balglass near Fintry.
Snow-covered Ben Lomond
A long-range shot taken from the Corrie of Balglass near Fintry.
The Ben Appears Lower down grey skies prevailed - at 800m we broke through the clouds on the Ptarmigan Ridge route to the summit of Ben Lomond to reveal a different world.
First Munro for the Jack Russell pictured behind the figure.
The Ben Appears
Lower down grey skies prevailed - at 800m we broke through the clouds on the Ptarmigan Ridge route to the summit of Ben Lomond to reveal a different world. First Munro for the Jack Russell pictured behind the figure.
The Arrochar Alps Looking Alpine....cloud inversion over The Cobbler, Beinn Narnain, Ben Ime and Ben Vane with Beinn an Lochain between The Cobbler and Beinn Narnain.
A fantastic day on Scotlands most popular Munro.
The Arrochar Alps
Looking Alpine....cloud inversion over The Cobbler, Beinn Narnain, Ben Ime and Ben Vane with Beinn an Lochain between The Cobbler and Beinn Narnain. A fantastic day on Scotlands most popular Munro.
Quartz Outcrop Quartz outcrop on Ben Lomond
Quartz Outcrop
Quartz outcrop on Ben Lomond
Path on Ben Lomond Near the summit with a view over Loch Lomond towards Arrochar and Cowal.
Path on Ben Lomond
Near the summit with a view over Loch Lomond towards Arrochar and Cowal.
Ben Lomond Approaching the summit.
Ben Lomond
Approaching the summit.
Ben Lomond trig pillar Munro completion.  The pillar stood in for a cairn.
Ben Lomond trig pillar
Munro completion. The pillar stood in for a cairn.
Mist receding from Ben Lomond After a torrential hail shower, which shrouded the upper part of the mountain in cloud and whitened the ground, the cloud cleared dramatically.  Some hill fog still clings on in the north-east corrie (Coire a' Bhathaich - 'corrie of the barn').
Mist receding from Ben Lomond
After a torrential hail shower, which shrouded the upper part of the mountain in cloud and whitened the ground, the cloud cleared dramatically. Some hill fog still clings on in the north-east corrie (Coire a' Bhathaich - 'corrie of the barn').
Beginning (or end) of the Ptarmigan Path on Ben Lomond The route over the top named Ptarmigan is quieter than the main route up from Rowardennan, but still quite well-worn nowadays.
Beginning (or end) of the Ptarmigan Path on Ben Lomond
The route over the top named Ptarmigan is quieter than the main route up from Rowardennan, but still quite well-worn nowadays.
Ben Lomond seen from Duncryne A view up Loch Lomond.
Ben Lomond seen from Duncryne
A view up Loch Lomond.
Sron Aonaich Heading towards Ben Lomond.
Sron Aonaich
Heading towards Ben Lomond.
Show me another place!

Coire Odhar is located at Grid Ref: NN3602 (Lat: 56.183158, Lng: -4.6287227)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

What 3 Words

///nets.unleashed.resides. Near Garelochhead, Argyll & Bute

Related Wikis

Ben Lomond

Ben Lomond (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn, 'Beacon Mountain'), 974 metres (3,196 ft), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the eastern...

Rowardennan

Rowardennan (Gaelic: Rubha Aird Eònain) is a small rural community on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in Stirling council, Scotland. It is mainly known...

Loch Dubh (Loch Ard Forest)

Loch Dubh ("Black Loch") is a lochan on the Duchray Water in the western part of Loch Ard Forest in the Central Highlands of Scotland. == Location == Loch...

Eilean nan Deargannan

Eilean nan Deargannan (sometimes written as Eilean Deargannan) is a small island in Loch Lomond, in west central Scotland. It lies between Rowardennan...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.183158,-4.6287227
Coire a' Odhar
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 56.1848074/-4.6285728
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Coire Odhar?

Leave your review of Coire Odhar below (or comments, questions and feedback).