Corrie Livery

Corrie (Glacial Valley) in Angus

Scotland

Corrie Livery

Black Hill, West of Edzell Black Hill (393m) on the right horizon, the Burn of Oldtown runs from left to right (North to South) in the valley. The area is managed grouse moorland with signs of regular burning of the heather to encourage new growth for the grouse to feed on
Black Hill, West of Edzell Credit: David G Campbell

Corrie Livery, located in Angus, Scotland, is nestled within the stunning Corrie Glacial Valley, offering a picturesque and serene landscape. The livery yard is situated in close proximity to the village of Corrie, providing easy access to essential amenities.

This equestrian facility is renowned for its high standards and excellent care of horses. With a dedicated team of experienced staff, Corrie Livery ensures the well-being and welfare of every horse entrusted to their care. The yard offers a range of livery services tailored to suit the individual needs of both horse and owner.

The facilities at Corrie Livery are top-notch, designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for horses. The stables are well-maintained, spacious, and equipped with proper ventilation. Ample turnout areas are available, allowing horses to stretch their legs and enjoy outdoor activities. The yard also boasts a well-maintained riding arena, providing an ideal space for exercising and training horses.

In addition to the outstanding facilities, Corrie Livery offers a variety of services to enhance the equestrian experience. Expert tuition is available for riders of all levels, helping them improve their skills and achieve their goals. The yard also organizes regular events and competitions, fostering a sense of community among clients and creating opportunities for riders to showcase their talents.

With its breath-taking surroundings, exceptional care, and comprehensive facilities, Corrie Livery in the Corrie Glacial Valley is a sought-after destination for horse owners seeking a first-class livery service in Angus, Scotland.

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Corrie Livery Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.843141/-2.7507799 or Grid Reference NO5472. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Black Hill, West of Edzell Black Hill (393m) on the right horizon, the Burn of Oldtown runs from left to right (North to South) in the valley. The area is managed grouse moorland with signs of regular burning of the heather to encourage new growth for the grouse to feed on
Black Hill, West of Edzell
Black Hill (393m) on the right horizon, the Burn of Oldtown runs from left to right (North to South) in the valley. The area is managed grouse moorland with signs of regular burning of the heather to encourage new growth for the grouse to feed on
Torr na Menach, Northwest of Edzell Grouse moorland showing multiple stages of the effects of regular heather burning. Including recently burnt (dark at left centre) to fully grown (foreground and large areas on the hill), or at least as fully grown as it's ever going to attain given the burning, the altitude and the climate.
Torr na Menach, Northwest of Edzell
Grouse moorland showing multiple stages of the effects of regular heather burning. Including recently burnt (dark at left centre) to fully grown (foreground and large areas on the hill), or at least as fully grown as it's ever going to attain given the burning, the altitude and the climate.
Burn of Drumcairn, West of Edzell An area of managed grouse moorland, showing signs of regular heather burning. On the right of the image the burn can be seen to have produced a series of small interlocking spurs as it has eroded the valley.
Burn of Drumcairn, West of Edzell
An area of managed grouse moorland, showing signs of regular heather burning. On the right of the image the burn can be seen to have produced a series of small interlocking spurs as it has eroded the valley.
Cairn on Craig Narb Distant view of the cairn (with gulls atop) on Craig Narb, with the Sidlaw Hills on the horizon.
Cairn on Craig Narb
Distant view of the cairn (with gulls atop) on Craig Narb, with the Sidlaw Hills on the horizon.
Track, Shank of Ledmanie Track heading up to the Hill of Wirren along the Shank of Ledmanie.
Track, Shank of Ledmanie
Track heading up to the Hill of Wirren along the Shank of Ledmanie.
East Wirren trig pillar The triangulation pillar on East Wirren next to the track which runs over the summit, looking south-eastwards to the Angus Coast on the horizon.
East Wirren trig pillar
The triangulation pillar on East Wirren next to the track which runs over the summit, looking south-eastwards to the Angus Coast on the horizon.
Torr na Menach from the north Looking down on the heathery lump of Torr na Menach from the track to the north.
Torr na Menach from the north
Looking down on the heathery lump of Torr na Menach from the track to the north.
Wooden gate on East Wirren Wooden gate barring the route down the eastern flank of East Wirren.
Wooden gate on East Wirren
Wooden gate barring the route down the eastern flank of East Wirren.
View north from the Hill of Corathro Looking to the Shank of Arlone from the top of the Hill of Corathro.
View north from the Hill of Corathro
Looking to the Shank of Arlone from the top of the Hill of Corathro.
Trig point at East Wirren Heather moorland at the trig point with Mount Battock in the distance.
Trig point at East Wirren
Heather moorland at the trig point with Mount Battock in the distance.
Eroding peat The bog on the summit of Hill of Wirren is wearing away fast, revealing a large area of naked peat. Peat lands are a reservoir for carbon dioxide, how much carbon is released through erosion of bogs is a cause for concern in trying to predict possible climate change.
Eroding peat
The bog on the summit of Hill of Wirren is wearing away fast, revealing a large area of naked peat. Peat lands are a reservoir for carbon dioxide, how much carbon is released through erosion of bogs is a cause for concern in trying to predict possible climate change.
Trig and view on East Wirren. The eastern top of Hill of Wirren is well placed for views over the lowlands. Dominating the view is Montrose Basin.
Trig and view on East Wirren.
The eastern top of Hill of Wirren is well placed for views over the lowlands. Dominating the view is Montrose Basin.
Coire between Black Hill and Hill of Corathro
Coire between Black Hill and Hill of Corathro
East Wirren From Hill of Corathro
East Wirren From Hill of Corathro
Source of Burn of Oldtown
Source of Burn of Oldtown
Torr Na Menach From the track junction just below East Wirren
Torr Na Menach
From the track junction just below East Wirren
Heathery Mountainside on East Wirren
Heathery Mountainside on East Wirren
Looking up track to summit of East Wirren
Looking up track to summit of East Wirren
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Corrie Livery is located at Grid Ref: NO5472 (Lat: 56.843141, Lng: -2.7507799)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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