Tenants' Directory
The businesses, makers, and community groups that call Cultybraggan Camp home. All income stays in Comrie.
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The story of the camp from WWII prisoner of war site to community-owned asset. Interpretation throughout the grounds, open year-round.
comriedevelopmenttrust.org.uk →Seven converted Nissen huts available as self-catering holiday accommodation. Sleeping 2–4, fully equipped, all on the camp grounds.
Book a stay →The camp café. Hot drinks, all-day breakfast, and home baking. Open weekends and selected weekdays — check Facebook for current hours.
See opening hours →Storage and workspace huts supporting the community allotment plots in Comrie. One of the longest-running community uses of the site.
Scout group meeting and activity base for young people in Comrie and the Strathearn area. Cubs and Beavers sections.
Workshop and social space where men share skills and make things together. Part of the international Men's Shed movement.
Collecting, refurbishing, and shipping bicycles to communities across Africa. Run by Nigel Carter.
Woodland skills, green woodworking, and traditional craft activities on the grounds.
Annual community arts, culture, and events festival headquartered at the camp.
DofE base for young people across Strathearn, run by The Starfish Way.
Refurbishing and redistributing bicycles to people and communities across Scotland.
Charity shop raising funds for local cancer care. Two units on the camp.
The local Brownie unit for girls aged 7–10, run by volunteer leaders. Contact CDT for current meeting times and enrolment.
Community playgroup for young children meeting outdoors at Cultybraggan Camp throughout the year.
Local drama society performing plays and pantomimes. Storage hut at the camp.
Organises Comrie's annual Christmas lights display. Uses a storage hut at Cultybraggan Camp.
Artisan sourdough, pastries, and baked goods made on-site. Open to the public.
Small-batch artisan cheesemaker producing hand-crafted cheeses in the Strathearn tradition.
Artisan food producer with workshop and storage at the camp.
Scotland's oldest working distillery, with storage and operations at the camp.
Handcrafted furniture and bespoke woodwork. One of the camp's founding tenants.
Agricultural and commercial fencing, serving farms and landowners across Perthshire.
Marine engineering and boat maintenance.
Outdoor structures, decking, and fencing design and installation.
General joinery and carpentry contractor serving Comrie and the wider area.
Bespoke joinery and woodwork. Furniture, fitted pieces, and one-off commissions.
Qualified electrical contractor. Domestic and commercial installations across Perthshire.
Arboricultural consultancy and tree care services across central Scotland.
General contracting and construction.
Outdoor education and social enterprise.
CrossFit affiliate and functional fitness gym. Classes and open gym sessions.
Boutique outdoor accommodation and glamping.
Co-working hub and business centre. Shared office space, hot desks, and meeting facilities.
Herbalist and forager offering herb walks, workshops, and natural remedies.
Ceramic artist and designer with a studio at the camp. Work available to view and commission.
Recording studio and music production space for local musicians and bands.
Photonics technology company developing light-based systems for scientific and industrial applications.
Precision cycling power meter technology, designed and developed at the camp.
Architecture and design technology consultancy.
Other Uses
Personal Use
Units held by Comrie residents for personal workshops, hobby use, or storage, let on standard leases.
CDT
Units retained for CDT's own use: offices, maintenance yard, storage, community events space, and 1 residential unit. Officers' Mess is under active development.
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Cultybraggan Camp is owned by Comrie Development Trust on behalf of the people of Comrie. Read about the Trust →