Cabin in Scotland
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
Built during the Second World War, Nissen huts were widely used across Britain in Prisoner of War camps. Although originally intended as temporary structures, Cultybraggan Camp remained in use for more than 70 years as a Ministry of Defence training centre. Today it is recognised by Historic Scotland as the last remaining Prisoner of War Camp in Scotland and a unique heritage asset of international value.
Now owned by Comrie Development Trust, the camp has been carefully preserved and reimagined as sustainable self catering accommodation. Hut 38 stands out as a fully accessible hut, designed to support wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs.
Externally, it shares the same striking design as the neighbouring huts, with a vivid red roof, crisp white frontage and black trim set against the backdrop of the Aberuchill Hills. Inside, the layout has been thoughtfully adapted while maintaining the same bright and welcoming feel.
The spacious twin bedroom features two comfortable single beds. The open plan living area includes an accessible kitchen setup, generous circulation space and a dining table seating four. A queen size sofa bed provides additional flexibility.
A key feature of Hut 38 is the wheelchair friendly wet room, complete with roll in shower, grab rails and carefully considered safety features to provide comfort and reassurance throughout your stay.
Whether you are drawn by the history of the site, the surrounding Perthshire countryside, or the need for inclusive and accessible accommodation, Hut 38 offers a truly distinctive place to stay.
Key features
Fully modernised and wheelchair accessible Nissen hut
One twin bedroom with two single beds
Queen size sofa bed in the lounge
Wheelchair friendly wet room with roll in shower
Open plan kitchen and lounge area
Dining table seating four
Accessible kitchen layout
Located within the historic former Prisoner of War Camp
Location
Cultybraggan Camp lies just outside Comrie, in the heart of Perthshire. The site is home to local businesses and community groups, and guests can explore the on site Prisoner of War exhibition, including a recreation of original accommodation.
Comrie offers independent shops, cafes and walking routes, with additional amenities available in nearby Crieff. Families may enjoy a visit to Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, while golfers are within easy reach of excellent courses including Gleneagles. Walkers have a wide choice of routes, from the accessible Lady Mary’s Walk in Crieff to more challenging ascents such as Ben Vorlich and Ben Chonzie.
Welcome to Cultybraggan Camp, where history, heritage and inclusivity come together in a remarkable setting.
1. Check-in schedule:
From 01/01 to 31/12: Everyday from 15:00h to 23:00h
2. Check-out schedule: 10:00.
