Local Area

Iconic white church
River Ruchill between Comrie and Cultybraggan
River Ruchill between Comrie and Cultybraggan

Local Area 

Comrie Holiday Park is situated on the A85 on the outer eastern border of the village of Comrie, described as the gateway to the Highlands. You can reach the village centre easily by foot within minutes, where you can enjoy the variety of businesses, shops, specialist art & craft stores, cafes and restaurants.  Many of these businesses are owned by Comrie Locals.  There is a real feeling of community in Comrie.

Comrie offers many walks suitable for all levels of mobility.  Many of these walks begin in the village centre and are well sign-posted throughout.  We are surrounded by beautiful scenery on all sides, with many walks heading towards historic sites, tourist favourites and stunning outlooks over Perthshire 

We are situated beside the banks of the Rivers Earn and Lednock.  Fishing in Comrie is very popular ,and many choose to fish beside our park.  Fishing permits can be purchased in the village.  Perthshire boasts an abundance of rivers and lochs, situated in breath taking scenery, no matter where you to choose to fish.

shaky bridge walk
hidden bridge above village
view of Comrie Golf Course

Comrie is also home to Cultybraggan Camp, the former World War 2 Prisoner of War Camp Number 21.  The camp was constructed in 1941 to house the more radical and dangerous prisoners. Since the war, the camp has been used as an army training camp and more latterly is home to  many small businesses, café and community allotment. 

Just beyond Comrie, Auchingarrach Wildlife Centre is set in 100 beautiful acres and offers a varied selection of animals, hatchery, indoor and outdoor play areas, soft play barn and much more!

For our four legged friends, beautiful enclosed fields are waiting for you at Comrie Dog Park.  All spaces are secure and includes a variety of agility resources to keep your dog engaged and healthy. 

We are located beside Comrie Golf Club which is nestled beyond the Cricket Pitch and Skatepark of Laggan Park.  The course is set in picturesque countryside and woodland.  Many golfers visit Comrie just for the opportunity to play this course.  Nearby courses can be found at St Fillans and Crieff.  Golfers are spoilt for choice when deciding where to play in Perthshire.

Comrie Bowling Club is an outdoor bowling green open across the fine weather seasons.  This too is a short walk from the village centre. 

We are only a few miles from Comrie Croft, the ideal location for camping and outdoor biking activities; and Loch Earn, where you can develop your Watersports and make a splash.    

Perthshire

Why not explore slightly further afield and discover Perthshire?  Perthshire is home to historic castles, cathedrals, stunning lochs ,wineries, malt whiskey distilleries, luxury shopping venues and glorious public gardens. There are a number of museums and art galleries, as well as outdoor activity centres such as “Go Ape” and highland safaris to meet the various needs of tourists to the area.  

view from Happy Valley
Loch Earn