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Cultybraggan Camp lies close to the village of Comrie, in west Perthshire, Scotland. It was first used as a prisoner of war (PoW) camp during World War II, ...
Situated just a mile outside the picturesque village of Comrie, Perthshire, Cultybraggan Camp can be found nestling beneath the rugged Aberuchill Hills and ...
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Cultybraggan Camp was built in 1941 as PoW Camp 21. From 1948 to 2004 it was an MoD training camp: thousands of soldiers and cadets stayed here for training ...
The Camp comprises a large site of 13.8 hectares including over 80 Nissen huts, sports fields, the last nuclear bunker* built in the U.K. and an assault course ...
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Owned by the community of Comrie, a multi-use site for commercial businesses, a valued community resource, public and private events space and a
Stays at Cultybraggan are popular with both couples and famillies. Guests relish the unique location and stunning views. The camp is very central for tourist ...
Feb 22, 2013 · Built in 1941, PoW camp No 21 at Cultybraggan was designed to hold some 4,000 Category A prisoners. Considered to be the toughest, ...
You can stay in some if you like a strange holiday. It is quite bizarre, it's the only prisoner of war camp left in Scotland and is now owned by a Comrie .
Cultybraggan is a well-preserved Prisoner of War Camp situated in Comrie, western Perthshire. The camp represents the importance of Perth and Kinross during ...
Nov 8, 2023 · 6 mile (9.7 kilometre) round trip from the village of Comrie along the Waters of Ruchill to Cultybraggan Camp. October, overcast.