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Best 1 Coire na Ciste

A corrie on the northern slopes of Cairn Gorm, Scotland, adjacent to Coire Cas and incorporated into the Cairngorm Mountain ski resort, known for reliable late-season snow.

2 Coire an t-Sneachda

A prominent corrie on the northern plateau of Cairn Gorm, Scotland, renowned as a major winter-climbing and ski-touring venue in the Cairngorms.

3 Coire an Lochain

A glacial corrie adjacent to Coire an t-Sneachda on Cairn Gorm, Scotland, notable for serious winter-climbing routes on its headwall cliffs.

4 An Garbh Choire

A large, remote corrie on Braeriach in the Cairngorms, Scotland, known for holding some of the most persistent snow patches in Britain, occasionally surviving year-round.

5 Loch Etchachan Cirque

Loch Etchachan Cirque is a notable geological hollow in the Cairngorms of Scotland, distinguished by containing one of the highest altitude lakes in Britain.

6 Coire Cas
Coire Cas

A north-facing corrie on Cairn Gorm (1,245 m), Scotland, forming the base of the Cairngorm Mountain ski area, the largest ski resort in the UK by skiable terrain.

7 Garbh Choire Mòr

Garbh Choire Mòr is a massive glacial cirque on Braeriach in the Scottish Highlands, famous for holding the most persistent snow patches in the United Kingdom.

8 Coire Sputan Dearg

A corrie on the eastern face of Ben Macdui (1,309 m), Britain's second-highest summit in the Cairngorms, Scotland, known for steep cliffs and persistent late-lying snow patches.

9 Coire Garbhlach

A remote corrie in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, draining into the upper River Feshie and noted for its wild, undisturbed upland character.

10 Coire Raibeirt

A corrie on the northeastern face of Cairn Gorm in the Cairngorms, Scotland, draining toward Loch Avon (Loch A'an), one of Scotland's highest and most remote large lochs.

11 Eag Mhòr
Eag Mhòr

A glacially eroded notch or col in the high Cairngorms plateau, Scotland, whose Gaelic name meaning 'big notch' describes the dramatic ice-carved incision in the ridge.

12 Coire Dhondail

Coire Dhondail is a notable mountain cirque in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, recognized for its steep cliffs and importance as a site for rare arctic-alpine vegetation.

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