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Sites de voyage alentour

Aéroport Edinburgh
Ferry Newcastle 200.00 km
Gare ferroviaire Gleneagles 25.60 km
Voiture Voiture non indispensable

Comment s'y rendre

Comrie is easily accessible with the usual route from Glasgow or Edinburgh being via the M9 to Stirling which becomes the A9 heading for Perth. The quickest and the most attractive route is to leave the A9 and take the A822, marked “Tourist Route to Pitlochry”, through the villages of Greenloaning and Braco. About half a mile beyond Braco take the B827 for Comrie. This remote hill road gives an ideal introduction to the expansive and spectacular scenery of the Highlands. Arrive in Comrie and turn right at the central T junction. Go past the small square and Pudding Lane is on the left. However, we do not recommend using the B827 in extreme weather conditions of snow, ice or extensive flooding. Various alternative routes through Crieff are possible, but conditions are really poor, just follow the A9 to join the M90 at Perth, turn left at the large roundabout and then take the A82 to Comrie.

Activités aux alentours Comrie

Sports Parcours de golf sur place ou à moins de 15 minutes à pied, Court de tennis à proximité, Sports nautiques, Course de chevaux, Pêche
Génial pour Séjour randonnée, Séjour à la campagne, Vacances à bicyclette

Déplacements

Comrie is in the centre of Scotland, so an ideal base for visiting towns and countryside. You can visit Edinburgh or the West Coast within a couple of hours travel. However, our guests often comment that one of the best things about Comrie is that you can do so much without having to constantly drive. There are a multitude of walks directly from the cottage (you can just walk off into the Highlands) and you can walk to our local Hotels and Restaurants.