Comrie Snowdrops

Growing a Snowdrop Village for Everyone

Environment

Our work focuses on improving public open spaces and safeguarding snowdrops that might otherwise be lost to environmental pressures or changes in land use. By rescuing, replanting, and establishing snowdrops in suitable locations, we are helping to enhance biodiversity, protect a much-loved early spring flower, and improve the appearance and ecological value of shared community spaces. Even after planting snowdrops, we remain committed to their ongoing care.

Community

We encourage local involvement and volunteering. Community planting days bring people together to work side-by-side, creating a shared sense of ownership and pride in Comrie's landscape. Volunteers, supporters, and local organisations have played a central role in shaping and delivering the project, helping to strengthen community connections and foster a positive, collective identity around the idea of Comrie as Scotland's first freely accessible Snowdrop Village.

Heritage

Snowdrops have long been part of Comrie's riverside landscape, and our work helps ensure they remain a visible and valued feature for future generations. Seasonal snowdrop displays, accessible winter walking trails, and links to local landmarks encourage people to engage with Comrie's landscape, history, and traditions, while also supporting wider appreciation of the natural environment and how it can be cared for and enjoyed for generations to come. We look forward to welcoming you!

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