Comrie Castle is a ruined late 16th century L-plan tower located near the confluenve of the Rivers Lyon and Tay.
It is located in the garden of a house next to the road just before the bridge. You will need permission to access the grounds.
An earlier castle and chief seat of Clan Menzie was burnt here in 1487. The present castle was rebuilt by a junior branch of the clan until the Jacobite uprising in 1715.