Dog-friendly glamping in Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve

In the wild Angus glens, Corrie Fee is one of Scotland's hidden and unspoilt gems.

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Dog-friendly glamping in Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve guide

When to go

The scenery in Corrie Fee National Nature Reserve is stunning year-round. The best time to visit to see flowering plants, such as blue milkwort and yellow tormentil is from mid-June through mid-August. Autumn offers the chance to see rutting red deer and the blooming purple heather, while the winter offers the most dramatic perspective of its arctic and alpine environments thanks to the deep snow and often-frozen waterfall.

Know before you go

  • The reserve is best accessed from the car park in Glen Doll, at the head of Glen Clova.
  • Wild campers, and all visitors, should adhere to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code by leaving no trace.
  • Visitors heading onto the trail should have sturdy walking boots, warm and waterproof clothing, and food and drink for the day. 
  • A ranger base and toilets are by the Glen Doll car park.

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