Comrie tourist information
Not far away, Comrie is a charming village where wild birds are hatched, earthquakes are housed and fish are farmed! It also won the coveted "Best Large Village" award in the Britain in Bloom 2001 campaign. It's geological position on the Highland Boundary Fault has caused it to experience many earth tremors and tiny Earthquake House contains a replica of the recording equipment used. At Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre witness the wonder of wild birds and animals taking their first steps. At Drummond Trout Farm & Fishery nearby the whole family can spend a fun day feeding trout before casting a line for a catch.
Muthill, a small conservation village, lies nearby. Here you can discover one of Perthshire's most unexpected jewels, Drummond Castle Gardens with its historic sundial. Literature lovers should travel east to Innerpeffray Library, the oldest surviving public library in Scoltand.
From the hamlet of Fowlis Wester, a narrow road leads over the moorland hills of Glenalmond which are rich in standing stones. The River Almond here or in the Sma' glen is the ideal place to rest and enjoy the special pleasures of this area. If resting at Buchanty Spout, marvel at the salmon battling the rocky rapids.
Comrie aerial map
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