Place in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
| Coordinates: | 56.37, -3.989 |
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| OS grid ref: | NN 77 21 |
| Population: | 1,900 |
| Dialling code: | 01764 (Crieff) |
Comrie is a compact village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, sitting on the banks of the River Earn in the fertile Strathearn valley. It’s framed by rolling hills of the southern Highlands, with a mix of Georgian and Victorian buildings, and offers easy access to walking, cycling and hill routes that make it popular with outdoor visitors.
The village punches above its size culturally and economically: a lively community supports local shops, cafés and a community-run events space and woodland known as Comrie Croft, while tourism and agriculture remain important. Historically it’s famous for notable seismic activity - earning the nickname “Shaky Toun” and drawing early seismologists - so its history, scenery and active local life combine to give Comrie a distinctive character.
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