Cultybraggan WWII POW Camp
Built in 1941, this high-security WWII POW camp in Comrie, Scotland, housed up to 4,000 'Black' category Nazi prisoners.

šŸ“œ Former high-security WWII prisoner of war camp, now a community resource and museum.
šŸ” Designated a Unique Heritage Asset of International Value.

Why Go

šŸ“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ Last remaining WWII POW camp in Scotland.
šŸ–¼ļø See the Cultybraggan Cartoon Collection.
🚶 Explore recreated prisoner accommodation and exhibitions.
🌳 Enjoy picnics in the Community Orchard and Woodland.

Why Avoid

šŸ—“ļø Museum closed from November to March.

šŸ’” Tips

šŸ• Dogs welcome on site, in the museum and cafe.
🚌 Bespoke guided tours for groups available by arrangement.

šŸ’° Cost

Entry by donation for the museum.

šŸ•’ Hours

Camp open all year. Museum open April-October, Monday, Friday-Sunday, 10am-4pm.

🚻 Toilets

Visitor toilet at museum, accessible public toilet near allotments.

♿ Accessibility

Buildings are on the level. Electric buggies and wheelchairs can access most of the museum.

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