Corrie Fee

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Corrie Fee is a dramatic glacial corrie and national nature reserve in the Angus Glens of Scotland, known for its steep cliffs, rare alpine plants, and popular hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial corrie
national nature reserve
accessPoint Glen Doll car park NERFINISHED
country Scotland
designation National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane
subalpine
flora alpine lady-fern
alpine meadow-grass
alpine saxifrages
purple saxifrage
geologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
governingBody NatureScot NERFINISHED
habitat base-rich flushes
cliff ledges
montane heath
species-rich grassland
hasFeature U-shaped glacial valley
alpine vegetation
moraines
rocky corrie headwall
scree slopes
steep cliffs
hasViewOf surrounding Angus Glens
IUCNCategory IV
knownFor botanical interest
dramatic glacial scenery
ice-carved landforms
popular hiking routes
rare alpine plants
locatedIn Angus
Angus Glens NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Cairngorms National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy NatureScot NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Clova NERFINISHED
partOf Glen Clova area NERFINISHED
popularActivity botany
hiking
hillwalking
nature study
protectedFor glacial geomorphology
montane habitats
rare plant communities
region Tayside NERFINISHED
trailLeadsTo Driesh NERFINISHED
Mayar NERFINISHED

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Glen Doll trailAccessTo Corrie Fee