A prisoner of war camp built on the edge of Comrie in 1939, bought by the community in 2007.
Cultybraggan Camp
70 Category A-listed
Nissen huts
1939
Originally built
Largest in Scotland
Collection of Nissen huts
2007
Community-owned
A converted hut that looks like somewhere you'd genuinely want to stay — warmth over utility
Aim for warm evening light, timber surfaces, a glimpse of comfort. This image converts browsers to bookers.
Stay
Sleep in a converted WWII hut.
Eight self-catering huts sleeping 2–16, each with kitchen, lounge, and en-suite. Plus five motorhome pitches on the AireStop network. A mile from Comrie village, beneath the Aberuchill hills. Year-round.
Check availability →The camp at scale with people in it — an event in progress, energy and architecture together
Wide shot. Crowd + hut perimeter. The setting is the USP. Against: empty ground, generic field.
Hire & Rent
Hire the camp for an event, or rent a unit for your business.
100 acres available for outdoor events of most sizes. Converted huts for indoor hire. Commercial units at below-market rents for local businesses — all income stays in Comrie.
Hire & Rent →Cultybraggan Camp is owned by the community of Comrie and managed by Comrie Development Trust. All income supports the long-term stewardship of the camp and community projects across the village.