friendly. Vibrant. Picturesque.
Comrie lies on the banks of the River Earn in the middle of Glen Lednock and Glen Artney with a backdrop of rolling Perthshire hills. It is simply stunning!
The White Church and Dalginross bridge are elegant central landmarks while the Melville monument towers above the village on the Dunmore Hill. A riot of colour in the summer and surrounded by shades of gold in the autumn, Comrie is a beautifully kept conservation village.
Nestling on the edge of the Scottish Highlands, Comrie is perfectly positioned for exploring scenic Perthshire, or the more rugged Highlands beyond. Located in the heart of Scotland, it is also within easy driving distance of Scotland's major towns and cities.
Comrie Fortnight in the summer and the famous Flambeaux procession at Hogmanay are village traditions. The festivities, lead by the legendary Comrie Pipe Band, generate a great atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.
Great quality local produce is in abundance. There is a butcher, baker, greengrocer and fantastic deli in the village – just a minute's walk from Newcroft. There are fantastic places to eat - including the renowned Deil's Cauldron restaurant - and shop, plus, a post office, pharmacy and gallery.
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The White Church and Dalginross bridge are elegant central landmarks while the Melville monument towers above the village on the Dunmore Hill. A riot of colour in the summer and surrounded by shades of gold in the autumn, Comrie is a beautifully kept conservation village.
Nestling on the edge of the Scottish Highlands, Comrie is perfectly positioned for exploring scenic Perthshire, or the more rugged Highlands beyond. Located in the heart of Scotland, it is also within easy driving distance of Scotland's major towns and cities.
Comrie Fortnight in the summer and the famous Flambeaux procession at Hogmanay are village traditions. The festivities, lead by the legendary Comrie Pipe Band, generate a great atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.
Great quality local produce is in abundance. There is a butcher, baker, greengrocer and fantastic deli in the village – just a minute's walk from Newcroft. There are fantastic places to eat - including the renowned Deil's Cauldron restaurant - and shop, plus, a post office, pharmacy and gallery.
Click here for more info on out and about around Comrie