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. Corrie Fee’s path is popular all year round with hillwalkers, and the crags are well known for winter climbing. Watch out for beautiful alpine flowers, rare mountain willows clinging to the crags, golden eagles and peregrine falcons.
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