Is Corrie Fee A Munro?
The pair of Munros on the plateau between Glen Clova and Glen Prosen boast extensive views over the southern Cairngorms, with short-cropped grass and gentle gradients making for swift progress between the two.
Who owns Glen Clova?
Hugh and Jane Niven
The hotel is currently owned by Hugh and Jane Niven and their daughter Lesley. Glen Clova Hotel employs 29 people and offers 10 hotel rooms, 8 steading rooms and 9 luxury lodges.
How long is Corrie Fee walk?
The entrance to the reserve is a 3.5-kilometre walk along forest tracks. DD8 4RD is the nearest postcode.
Is Glen Doll A Munro?
Mayar is a grass-covered lump sitting above the winter corries of Glen Fee and forested Glen Doll….Mayar.
Height | 928m |
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Prominence | 111m |
Meaning | high plain |
Lists | Munro, 254 |
Location | Glen Clova, The Mounth |
Where is Corrie Fee in Scotland?
Corrie Fee is a glacier-carved corrie situated at the head of Glen Clova in the Angus Glens of Scotland. It forms part of Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve (NNR), which is managed by NatureScot and lies within the Cairngorms National Park.
How did the corrie of Glen Doll get there?
The corrie itself was excavated by moving glacier ice during repeated glaciations over the last 2.5 million years. The last glacier flowed out from a plateau ice cap that covered Mayar and down the corrie into the woods of Glen Doll about 12,000 years ago.
How do I get to Corrie Fee from Jock’s road?
At the junction with Jock’s Road stay on the main track running alongside, and soon crossing, the White Water. Follow the track to the right; when it forks take the left branch to continue towards Corrie Fee.
How do I get to Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve?
Follow the track to the right; when it forks take the left branch to continue towards Corrie Fee. Soon the track narrows to a footpath, winding uphill, crossing a small stream, and then reaching the deer fence at the entrance to Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve.