Comrie

Feel the earth move at the well-kept village of Comrie, earthquake capital of Britain.
Winner of the Best Large Village award in the Britain in Bloom 2001 campaign, Comrie lives up to its reputation, and is in fact a conservation village. Its geological position on the Highland Boundary Fault has caused it to experience more earth tremors than anywhere else in the UK. You can see a replica of the worlds first seismometer, installed in 1874, at the tiny Earthquake House nearby at Dalrannoch.
Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, set in the Perthshire hills, houses a variety of exotic and more familiar wildlife, and has a successful breeding programme. At Drummond Trout Farm & Fishery nearby the whole family can spend a fun day feeding trout before casting a line for a catch.

