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Cultybraggan Camp

Cultybraggan Camp

Cultybraggan Camp

Last edited: 26th Jul

Whether you are interested in its origins as a World War II prisoner of war camp, want to reminisce about your stays here in the military or as a cadet, or maybe just want to learn about the way in which the Trust and local community are using and developing the camp, we look forward to welcoming you to Cultybraggan Camp soon.

Five reasons to Visit Cultybraggan

  • The only WW2 Prisoner of War camp open to the public in Scotland
  • See the Cultybraggan Cartoon Collection: 66 pictures drawn by a POW in 1944/45
  • Go back in time in our recreation of prisoner accommodation
  • Learn all about the history of the camp through our informative storyboard tour
  • See how the camp is being used today by local businesses and the Comrie Community while preserving the history for future generations.

The camp is open to visitors from 10am to 4pm every day for self-guided visits. Admission is £5 adults and £4 concessions. No charge for children under 16 and Comrie residents (PH6 postcodes).

Take the B827 towards Braco from Comrie, turn right after the straight at the brown heritage sign. Camp is 400m on the left. Satnav PH6 2AB.

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