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United Kingdom
Scotland
Perth and Kinross
Comrie And District

Comrie Croft – Comrie Parish Church loop from Cultybraggan Camp

Routes
Road cycling routes
United Kingdom
Scotland
Perth and Kinross
Comrie And District

Comrie Croft – Comrie Parish Church loop from Cultybraggan Camp

Easy

4.5

(2)

38

riders

Comrie Croft – Comrie Parish Church loop from Cultybraggan Camp

01:22

31.8km

220m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 489 m for 91 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

535 m

Cultybraggan Camp

Highlight • Historical Site

Situated just a mile outside the picturesque village of Comrie, Cultybraggan Camp can be found nestling beneath the rugged Aberuchill Hills and alongside the Water of Ruchill.

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2

2.43 km

Great stretch for a Time Trial

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

3

25.5 km

Comrie Croft

Highlight • Cafe

This place is pretty special. Not just a great cafe but a market garden, campsite, hostel, bike shop, bike trails and community initiative. Support them.

Tip by

28.5 km

Bridge of Lednock

Archaeological Site

5

28.9 km

Comrie White Church

Highlight • Historical Site

Great spot to stop, refuel and let the river calm you.

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6

29.0 km

Comrie Parish Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The beautiful village of Comrie in Perthshire, Scotland, lies on the banks of the River Earn nestled on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Comrie is in the heart of the scenic West Strathearn area of Perthshire. Situated at the meeting of Glens Lednock and Artney with the Scottish Highlands rising to the north.

Called Victoria by the Romans, Comrie’s original Pictish name is said to have been Aberlednock. Comrie is the Gaelic name given by the Scots who invaded in the 7-8th Cenury, it is derived from the Gaelic COMN_SHRUTH meaning ‘together flowing’, the earlest recorded form of this name was COMBRAY.

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B

31.8 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

20.1 km

11.3 km

265 m

167 m

Surfaces

31.0 km

631 m

158 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 11 July

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