Corrie Kilbo

Corrie (Glacial Valley) in Angus

Scotland

Corrie Kilbo

Corrie Fee
Corrie Fee Credit: Steven Brown

Corrie Kilbo, known as Corrie (Glacial Valley) or Angus, is a geographically significant landform located in the Scottish Highlands. A corrie is a bowl-shaped hollow carved by glacial erosion, and Corrie Kilbo exemplifies this characteristic with its distinctive shape.

Situated in the region of Angus, Corrie Kilbo is nestled within the Grampian Mountains. It is surrounded by rugged terrain, including steep cliffs and towering peaks, which contribute to its dramatic appearance. The corrie is located at an elevation of approximately 800 meters above sea level, adding to its sense of grandeur.

Corrie Kilbo was formed during the last Ice Age when glaciers scoured the landscape, shaping the land through their immense power and movement. As the glaciers advanced, they carved out the corrie, leaving behind a deep basin with steep sides. Over time, the ice melted, leaving behind a small tarn or lake at the base of the corrie.

The corrie is known for its natural beauty, with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and the tranquil tarn at its center. It is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers, offering challenging routes and stunning vistas. The area around Corrie Kilbo is also rich in biodiversity, with a variety of flora and fauna thriving in the alpine environment.

Corrie Kilbo stands as a testament to the powerful forces of nature and provides a glimpse into the geological history of the Scottish Highlands. Its unique shape, impressive landscape, and ecological significance make it a noteworthy feature in the region.

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Corrie Kilbo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.853753/-3.207603 or Grid Reference NO2674. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Corrie Fee
Corrie Fee
Trig and cairn on Driesh
Trig and cairn on Driesh
Approaching summit of Driesh Flat summit area crowned by a stone shelter and trig pillar.
Approaching summit of Driesh
Flat summit area crowned by a stone shelter and trig pillar.
Kilbo Path Here the Kilbo Path leaves the forest and reaches the (mostly) open hillside. It will once again cross through a bit of woodland further up.
Kilbo Path
Here the Kilbo Path leaves the forest and reaches the (mostly) open hillside. It will once again cross through a bit of woodland further up.
Corrie Kilbo Seen from the top of the corrie, on the path towards Driesh that crosses the bealach.
Corrie Kilbo
Seen from the top of the corrie, on the path towards Driesh that crosses the bealach.
Going downhill The slope from Little Driesh towards the top of Corrie Kilbo.
Going downhill
The slope from Little Driesh towards the top of Corrie Kilbo.
Decisions on the hillside The path splits. The right hand version cuts across the slope, but the left hand track leads to the rocks that offer a nice spot to sit and rest.
Decisions on the hillside
The path splits. The right hand version cuts across the slope, but the left hand track leads to the rocks that offer a nice spot to sit and rest.
Corrie Kilbo from the bottom The two patches of woodland provide good protection for a large herd of deer.
Corrie Kilbo from the bottom
The two patches of woodland provide good protection for a large herd of deer.
Summit of Driesh 947m A Munro defined as a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet (914.4 m), and which is on the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC) official list of Munros; there is no explicit topographical prominence requirement.
Summit of Driesh 947m
A Munro defined as a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet (914.4 m), and which is on the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC) official list of Munros; there is no explicit topographical prominence requirement.
Corrie  of Fee panoramic
Corrie of Fee panoramic
White Water The White Water in Glen Doll, looking upstream through the storm damaged forest.
White Water
The White Water in Glen Doll, looking upstream through the storm damaged forest.
Craig Rennet Craig Rennet viewed from the east on the Dounault Road in Glen Doll.
Craig Rennet
Craig Rennet viewed from the east on the Dounault Road in Glen Doll.
Work party planting trees beside White Water  The first problem is to get the posts and fencing across the river to make an enclosure to keep out the deer before planting any trees.
Work party planting trees beside White Water
The first problem is to get the posts and fencing across the river to make an enclosure to keep out the deer before planting any trees.
White Water in Glen Doll An island in mid stream.
White Water in Glen Doll
An island in mid stream.
Forestry bridge over the White Water In Glen Doll.
Forestry bridge over the White Water
In Glen Doll.
Cascade on the White Water Shank of Drumfollow in the distance.
Cascade on the White Water
Shank of Drumfollow in the distance.
Pile of rocks beside track Not the usual cairn!
Craig Mellon in the background with its lower slopes clear felled.
Pile of rocks beside track
Not the usual cairn! Craig Mellon in the background with its lower slopes clear felled.
Enclosure to keep out deer To protect recently planted broad-leafed trees.
Beside White Water.
Enclosure to keep out deer
To protect recently planted broad-leafed trees. Beside White Water.
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Corrie Kilbo is located at Grid Ref: NO2674 (Lat: 56.853753, Lng: -3.207603)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.853753,-3.207603
Corrie Kilbo
Natural: valley
Valley: cirque
Lat/Long: 56.853618/-3.2078611
Shank of Drumfollow
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 56.8534133/-3.2152793
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