Plan Your Visit
Cultybraggan Camp, Comrie PH6 2AB — open to visitors, free parking on site.
The grounds as invitation — something visually distinctive that earns the journey
Interpretation panels, hut architecture, and human scale together. 'I could spend a morning here.' Against: empty desolate landscape, flat overcast light.
Opening Times
The museum is open April to October. Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Museum hours 10 am til last entry at 4 pm.
Admission
Entry by donation.
What you'll see
Interpretation panels on the grounds — history made legible outdoors
Storyboard visible and readable. Human scale. Good light. Should make a visitor want to walk up to it.
A Nissen hut close-up — authentic wartime construction still standing
The corrugated curve. Original materials. What makes this site unlike anywhere else.
The open square — space and scale you can only appreciate on foot
Wide. Shows the camp layout. Sky and huts together. The arriving visitor's first impression.
Inside a hut — what the interior of the original structures feels like
Low light, authentic materials, sense of time. Not staged.
The Jail Block — Hut 9's exterior signals its purpose
Ominous but compelling. The most distinctive structure on site.
Visitors engaging with the site — the museum is a place you walk
People in movement. The site as an experience, not a gallery.
Getting Here
Cultybraggan Camp is on the southern edge of Comrie village in Perthshire. By car: follow the B827 south from Comrie — the camp entrance is signposted. Free parking on site. Comrie is served by buses from Crieff and Perth.
The museum sits at Cultybraggan Camp, owned by Comrie Development Trust. Read about the Trust →