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Corrie
Fee National Nature Reserve
Situated above Glen Doll at the head of Glen Clova in the Angus Glens is Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve. This is one of the most important sites for arctic-alpine plants in Britain. The NNR comprises Corrie Fee, one of the best examples of a glacial corrie in the British Isles with a magnificent natural amphitheatre of cliffs, the adjoining Corrie Sharroch and the slopes of Craig Rennet.
Scottish Natural Heritage own Corrie Fee NNR and manage it in partnership with Angus Glens Ranger Service who provide information, guided walks and school visits. Corrie Fee is one of 9 National Nature Reserves within the Cairngorms National Park area, each with a unique array of wildlife.
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NEWS
New Glen Doll Ranger Base!
The new Glen Doll Ranger base (funded by Angus Council, SNH, Forestry
Commission Scotland and Cairngorms National Park Authority) opened to
the public in September. As well as a base for the Angus Glens
Ranger Service to work out of, there are toilets (open 24 hours) and a
classroom facility as well as leaflets, weather forecasts and hill
conditions on display.
Deer
Deer stalking has started again for the season up in Corrie Fee.
The annual Red deer rut began at the end of September with a number of stags heard roaring from upper Glen Clova and along the Dounalt.
Corrie Fee - Land of Ice and Snow?
The first snows of the winter have already fallen at Corrie Fee, even if they didn't stay! Will it be as wintery as last year?
Find out more on Corrie Fee NNR -
Best time to visit, how to get there, visitor facilities, events and publications
on the Scotland's
National Nature Reserve Website.
NNR Brand Identity Guidelines - This guide is intended for anyone producing NNR communication materials and outlines how to apply the the different elements that make up the NNR Brand Identity to communication materials.
CONTACT
If you would
like to get in contact about Corrie Fee NNR, please
email shona.hill@snh.gov.uk,
phone 01575 530333 or
write to Scottish Natural Heritage, West Lodge, Airlie, Kirriemuir,
Angus DD8 5NP.
If wish to tell us about any sightings and observations you have made while visiting Corrie Fee, or any other feedback regarding this website, or what's going on at Corrie Fee, please submit them using the text box below.
Please also let us know if you have seen any sheep in Corrie Fee NNR as they sometimes wander in from outwith the NNR!
Page last updated: November 2008



