Museum & Tours
Draft content for the Cultybraggan Camp museum page — provided by Comrie Heritage Group
Cultybraggan Camp Museum
The museum and tours are run by members of Comrie Heritage Group, all of whom are volunteers. One of their aims is to conserve and interpret the heritage of Cultybraggan from its time as a prisoner of war camp — now the only remaining one in Scotland — through the period when it was used for training by the Ministry of Defence.
The museum displays a collection of artefacts and storyboards showcasing these two periods.
Opening Hours
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday
Season opens Good Friday, 3 April 2026
Whilst there is no entrance fee, donations which will enable Comrie Heritage Group to continue running the museum would be greatly appreciated.
Photo

Photo via Anita Fischer / Frances Trees
Guided Tours
Guided tours of Cultybraggan Camp are available by arrangement. Tours are led by Comrie Heritage Group volunteers who share the camp’s history from its origins as a prisoner of war camp through to its use by the Ministry of Defence.
Suggested Donations
| Category | Suggested Donation |
|---|---|
| Adults | £10 |
| Children (over 10 years) | £5 |
| Educational groups | £2 per person |
| Groups of 12+ adults | £8 per person |
| Carers | Free |
Booking & Contact
To book a guided tour, please contact Comrie Heritage Group: