Corrie Fee
This Reserve was sculpted thousands of years ago by ice which left behind corries, cliffs, moraines and a meandering river. This breathtaking landscape is a haven for scarce arctic-alpine plants, birds and animals able to cope with the challenges of mountain life.
Corrie Fee's path is popular all year round with hill walkers and the crags here are well known for winter climbing. Watch out for beautiful alpine flowers, rare mountain willows clinging to the crags, golden eagles and peregrines.
Corrie Fee NNR lies within the Cairngorms National Park.
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Best time to visit
Mid June to mid August for alpine plants. All year round for the breathtaking scenery.
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Getting there
Take the B955 from Kirriemuir to the Ranger Base in Glen Doll at the head of Glen Clova (there is a car park there with a small charge). Then walk two miles to the Reserve through Glen Doll forest.
Alternatively take a longer walk in from the Glenshee ski car park on the A93. -
Visitor facilities
The Ranger Base in Glen Doll holds information on the surrounding area, and the Rangers lead guided walks (contact them on 01575 550233). There are public toilets (open 24 hours) and picnic benches.
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Contact
SNH, West Lodge, Airlie, Kirriemuir DD8 5NP. Tel: 01575 530333.
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Managed by

Scottish Natural Heritage
