Comrie(;
Gaelic:
Cuimridh;
Pictish:
Aberlednock;
Roman:
Victoria) is an affluent village and parish in the southern
highlands of
Scotland, towards the western end of the
Strathearn district of
Perth and Kinross, seven miles (11 km) west of
Crieff. Comrie is a historic conservation village, recognised for its outstanding beauty (for which it has received many awards) and history and is also situated in a
National Scenic Area around the river Earn. In addition Comrie is a thriving local community with over 50 local groups covering all ages and many interests. Situated on the
Highland Boundary Fault, the village experiences more earth tremors than anywhere else in Britain. The town is twinned with
Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada.