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› Comrie › Hut 38 Cultybraggan Camp - Accessible
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Every building tells a story and this one continues a legacy with inclusivity at its heart.
Hut 38 is the newest addition to a collection of beautifully modernised and renovated Nissen huts at the historic Cultybraggan Camp, just a mile from the charming village of Comrie.
Nissen huts like these were a familiar sight across Britain during World War II, used extensively in PoW camps. While originally intended to be temporary, Cultybraggan Camp remained active long after the war, serving as a MOD training centre for over 70 years. Today, it's recognised by Historic Scotland as the last remaining PoW camp in Scotland – and a Unique Heritage Asset of International Value.
Thanks to the continued vision of the Comrie Development Trust, which now owns the camp, these iconic huts have been thoughtfully transformed into contemporary, sustainable self-catering accommodations. Hut 38 stands out as our fully accessible hut, designed with wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs in mind.
From the outside, it shares the Insta-worthy style of its siblings – a vivid red roof, crisp white façade, and black trim – all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Aberuchill Hills. Inside, you'll find the same modern comfort with a few essential adaptations.
The spacious twin bedroom offers two comfortable single beds, while the open-plan layout features a bright living area, accessible kitchen counters, and a dining table with seating for four. The real highlight is the wheelchair-friendly wet room, complete with grab rails, a roll-in shower, and safety features to ensure ease of use and peace of mind.
Whether you’re a history lover, a countryside explorer, or looking for inclusive accommodation in a remarkable setting, Hut 38 is a truly unique place to stay.
KEY FEATURES
* Fully modernised, wheelchair-accessible hut
* 1 bedroom – 2 x single beds
* Queen size sofa bed
* Wheelchair-friendly wet room with roll-in shower
* Open plan kitchen and lounge area
* Dining table that seats 4
* Accessible kitchen setup
* Situated within the former Prisoner of War camp
LOCATION Cultybraggan Camp lies just two miles outside the village of Comrie, nestled in the heart of Perthshire. Now home to a mix of community groups and local businesses, the site offers visitors a rare chance to stay somewhere steeped in history. Don’t miss the informative PoW exhibition – including a recreation of the original prisoner accommodation.
In Comrie itself, you’ll find lovely cafes, shops, and walking routes. Head a bit further to Crieff for more dining and leisure options.
Nature lovers and families will enjoy Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, just a short drive away. Golfers can choose from excellent local courses, or play a round at the world-famous Gleneagles, just 30 minutes away. Walkers have endless choices, from the scenic and wheelchair-accessible Lady Mary’s Walk in Crieff, to challenging local Munros like Ben Vorlich and Ben Chonzie.
Welcome to Cultybraggan Camp – history, heritage, and inclusivity come together here.
Just a quick heads-up: there's a cattle grid at the entrance to the camp. As the site is shared with a number of small businesses, you might notice some vehicles coming and going in the early mornings or late evenings.
Hut 38 is the newest addition to a collection of beautifully modernised and renovated Nissen huts at the historic Cultybraggan Camp, just a mile from the charming village of Comrie.
Nissen huts like these were a familiar sight across Britain during World War II, used extensively in PoW camps. While originally intended to be temporary, Cultybraggan Camp remained active long after the war, serving as a MOD training centre for over 70 years. Today, it's recognised by Historic Scotland as the last remaining PoW camp in Scotland – and a Unique Heritage Asset of International Value.
Thanks to the continued vision of the Comrie Development Trust, which now owns the camp, these iconic huts have been thoughtfully transformed into contemporary, sustainable self-catering accommodations. Hut 38 stands out as our fully accessible hut, designed with wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs in mind.
From the outside, it shares the Insta-worthy style of its siblings – a vivid red roof, crisp white façade, and black trim – all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Aberuchill Hills. Inside, you'll find the same modern comfort with a few essential adaptations.
The spacious twin bedroom offers two comfortable single beds, while the open-plan layout features a bright living area, accessible kitchen counters, and a dining table with seating for four. The real highlight is the wheelchair-friendly wet room, complete with grab rails, a roll-in shower, and safety features to ensure ease of use and peace of mind.
Whether you’re a history lover, a countryside explorer, or looking for inclusive accommodation in a remarkable setting, Hut 38 is a truly unique place to stay.
KEY FEATURES
* Fully modernised, wheelchair-accessible hut
* 1 bedroom – 2 x single beds
* Queen size sofa bed
* Wheelchair-friendly wet room with roll-in shower
* Open plan kitchen and lounge area
* Dining table that seats 4
* Accessible kitchen setup
* Situated within the former Prisoner of War camp
LOCATION Cultybraggan Camp lies just two miles outside the village of Comrie, nestled in the heart of Perthshire. Now home to a mix of community groups and local businesses, the site offers visitors a rare chance to stay somewhere steeped in history. Don’t miss the informative PoW exhibition – including a recreation of the original prisoner accommodation.
In Comrie itself, you’ll find lovely cafes, shops, and walking routes. Head a bit further to Crieff for more dining and leisure options.
Nature lovers and families will enjoy Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, just a short drive away. Golfers can choose from excellent local courses, or play a round at the world-famous Gleneagles, just 30 minutes away. Walkers have endless choices, from the scenic and wheelchair-accessible Lady Mary’s Walk in Crieff, to challenging local Munros like Ben Vorlich and Ben Chonzie.
Welcome to Cultybraggan Camp – history, heritage, and inclusivity come together here.
Just a quick heads-up: there's a cattle grid at the entrance to the camp. As the site is shared with a number of small businesses, you might notice some vehicles coming and going in the early mornings or late evenings.
Distribution of bedrooms
2 Single beds
1 Sofa bed single
Special features
Internet
Open-air parking
TV
Heating
Open plan kitchen (electric)
Refrigerator
Microwave
Freezer
Dishes/Cutlery
Kitchen utensils
Toaster
Kettle
Hob
Bathroom(s)
1 Bathroom with shower
General
TV
Garden furniture
Washing machine
Dryer
Iron
Internet
Internet
Wi-Fi
Hair dryer
58 m² Property
Adapted for disabled people
Electric heating
Open-air parking the same building
Crib
Essentials
Laptop friendly workspace.
Long term stays allowed
Room-darkening shades
Wardrobe / closet
Wine glasses
Baby highchair
Carbon monoxide detector
Cleaning products
Dining table
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Hangers
Hot water
Kitchen supplies
Smoke detector
Mandatory or included services
Bed linen: Included
Final Cleaning: £ 66.00 / booking
Heating: Included
Internet Access: Included
Open-air parking: Included
Towels: Included
Optional services
Baby high chair: Included
Cot/Crib: Included
Your schedule
Check-in from 15:00 to 23:00 Every day
Check-outBefore 10:00
Comments
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
- Adapted for disabled people
- No pets allowed
- Adapted for disabled people
Map and distances
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Special offers
Discount of 25% for bookings of more than 27 nights
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Cultybraggan Camp is situated two miles outside the picturesque village of Comrie, in the heart of Perthshire. The Camp, which belongs to the Comrie Development Trust, is home to local businesses and community groups. You can learn about the history of the camp at the informative PoW exhibition, which includes a recreation of prisoner accommodation.
Take a visit to Comrie village where you’ll find local shops and places to eat, with more options a little further along in the larger town of Crieff.
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Take a visit to Comrie village where you’ll find local shops and places to eat, with more options a little further along in the larger town of Crieff.
Comrie is a great base for exploring all the delights of Perthshire. Families will love a trip to Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, set in the Perthshire hills, home to a variety of exotic and more familiar wildlife. Golfers are spoilt for choice with lots of quality local courses, or the famous Gleneagles is just half an hour’s drive away. It’s a walker’s paradise with options at all levels, from the Glenlendock Circular Walk that starts in Comrie, the popular and wheelchair-friendly Lady Mary’s Walk at Crieff, to the mighty Munros of Ben Vorlich, Stuc a Chorin and Ben Chonzie.
Welcome to Cultybraggan Camp, enjoy this unique stay!
Just a quick heads-up: there's a cattle grid at the entrance of the camp. Since we've got a bunch of small business outlets here, you might spot some vehicles coming and going in the early mornings and late evenings.
Other relevant information
Accommodation Registration Number
PK13327F