Scotland is probably best known for rugged green hills and feisty, warm-hearted people. I was lucky enough to drive through the stunning scenery of the Troussachs and gaze upon the Scottish crown jewels, but my favorite memory of Scotland is far away from the tourist traps. Hidden in the hilly folds of Stirling is the small village of Aberfoyle, where I Ā found a little peace from the hustle of a guided tour.
Aberfoyle is a traditional stopover for tourists as the main road passing through the village is considered the gateway into Ā the Troussachs region, Loch Lommond, and Loch Katrine. While the scenery is beautiful, the small-town charm of Aberfoyle instantly made me feel at home.
While the rest of the tour group was herded into a tourist trap, I wandered off on my own into the central part of town. One main road runs through Aberfoyle and it is the artery that connects everything from a Scottish Tourism Office to a stationary shop and grocer.
My grumbling stomach lead me straight through the doors of small corner deli. In this unassuming building, they make the best sandwiches known to man. Turkey, tomato, and cucumber were all stuffed artfully into two slices of freshly baked bread. For dessert, I treated myself to a three layer biscuit of caramel, chocolate, and graham cracker crust.
Aside from small-town charm, Aberfoyle has the added bonus of offering a nice place to picnic. I took my lunch stream side and enjoyed the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside. My tour group was probably hanging out in a restaurant and I couldn’t help but think they were really missing out on the real Aberfoyle.
It’s been eight years and I still think about Aberfoyle and that sandwich, (yes, it really was that good). This small town should definitely be on the radar if you’re ever in Scotland – just remember to ditch the tourist traps and indulge in a little local flavor instead.
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Part of the A to Z Challenge!
c.b.w. 2013
Oh to be in the Trossachs, now that spring is just around the corner! Aberfoyle is also extremely useful for a public convenience in the car park – very handy for when I’m travelling back to England from the wilds of Mull š Have fun with your A to Z – looking forward to more delights!
Jemima at Jemima’s blog
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The Trossachs are so beautiful. I hope to make it back one day. š
Thanks for the visit!
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Wow what a wonderful adventure you chose. I know one day, after the kids are out on their own my wife and I will join the traveling cadre. I hope we can strike off on our own and not get shoe horned into the usual tourists traps like you have. Looking forward to seeing more of your A to Z posts.
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I went on tour groups for two years and have since sworn off of them. I was always wondering off, anyway! I guess I was born to be an independent traveler!
Thanks for stopping by! š
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Beautiful! It’s about time for another trip don’t you think?
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Next year. Amsterdam is at the top of the list. š
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Your photos are as good as any postcards. What a beautiful spot!!
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I can’t even begin to say how fresh and crisp the air was that day! š
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Great first post. I’ll be heading up that way later in April hopefully. Thanks for stopping by and commenting on mine. Here’s to the rest of the month!
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I hope you have a wonderful time in Scotland! š
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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That’s great! My friends and I are heading on a Highlands tour this month! I’m looking forward to it!
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How fun!! I hope you post pics! š
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Will do for sure! š
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Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start…can’t wait to see this A to Z Challenge unfold, especially if Aberfoyle is our first stop!
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š Your comment made me smile!
I’m trying to write more about obscure places and locations. I’m hoping to add a little spice to the A to Z travel theme!
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Lovely images, looking forward to reading rest of alphabet! š
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Thanks for stopping by! š
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Looks fantastic! I want to go so bad.
Fantastic!! Glad you are with us all again this year.
Looking forward to seeing what you do all month.
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Tim Brannan
The Other Side and The Witch
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It’s a beautiful place! All you need is a little time to get there! š
Thanks for stopping by!
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Great post and a lovely blog – glad to have found you! Looking forward to reading more, and thanks for stopping by and saying hello to me too š x Jo
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Thank you!
I’m looking forward to posts on your blog as well – I had fun perusing some of your posts today. š
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This place looks beautiful! I always like to avoid the tourist traps as well. I like trying more authentic food and visiting hidden gems. Thanks for sharing this. I would love to visit Scotland!
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For the last 10 years of travel, I’ve made it a point to avoid the main road and well trod paths. š The famous sites are nice, but its the hidden gems I’m anxious to experience.
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I love Loch Lomond but haven’t visited Aberfoyle. Now I want one of those sandwiches!
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You must go to Aberfoyle and eat that sandwich!!
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No idea what graham cracker crust is, but did enjoy your lil trip.
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Thanks! š
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Super pictures. It’s years since I’ve been along that road. Now the SO has retired and we no longer have to go in school holidays we’ll have to take a trip – if I can get time off. š
Good luck with B-Z
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Thanks for stopping by! š A drive through the Trossachs is always worth the trip. I hope you find your way there soon.
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What a beautiful place and photos! Scotland is definitely on my wish list, big time ā¦ perhaps even more so after this post š
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I hope you get there one day. It is an incredible place, full of funny and warm-hearted people. š
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This is lovely, and reminds me of the years, pre-children, that my husband and lived and worked at the Grand Canyon, the Everglades, and Yellowstone.
This is a lovely post filled with gorgeous images and details. It makes me long even more to get to Europe…perhaps, in a few years , when the children require less support, financially.
Until then, posts like this are delightful! =)
Thanks for the visit, the tour, and the sandwich!
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I hope you enjoy the rest of my virtual global tour! And I do hope you make it to Europe soon. I’ve always believed the places we want to go are one decision away from becoming reality. š
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I’ve never really traveled abroad but have always wanted to visit Scotland. Your photos are great and really capture the simplicity of the town you stumbled across. Your dessert sounds delicious!
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Thanks for stopping by! š Yes, that dessert was amazing. I’m still trying to find a recipe to make something similar.
Scotland is great first trip out of the country. It’s easy to get around the people are really welcoming to visitors.
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Sounds like a lovely place to visit!
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It’s gorgeous! š
Thanks for stopping by!
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What a lovely place of respite this was for you.
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Definitely one of my favorite places! š
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Och, it’s affy windy roond the Trossachs, ye ken! š
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Lovely photos honey and great start to the challenge! š
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Thank you!! š
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CB that was a lovely post thank you and had me drooling a bit at the sandwich and cake. Many of us here in South Africa have Scottish heritage and I yearn to go back. Your photographs do Aberfoyle proud.
How come I found this only today – i.e. 2nd April? Hope to see the ‘B’ up anon ..
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Thank you! š I’m glad you stopped by!
I think there might be a slight delay due to international distance. I get posts from the UK and other parts of the world a bit early, because I’m on the West coast of the U.S. š
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Scotland is one of the places I hope to visit one day, and now I get to live vicariously through you for a month! This going to be awesome.
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I won’t be covering Scotland for every letter, but it will show up more than a few times! š
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I am going to enjoy reading your blogs, this month, and living vicariously in all the wonderful places you have visited! I will mention Aberfoyle to my dear friend who will be visiting Scotland later this year. I hope she’ll have room in her suitcase for me! š
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Oh, how fun! I hope Aberfoyle is just as it was eight years ago. š
I can’t wait for the alphabet to unfold, so I can share all the little corners I’ve visited over the years.
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I still remember the fish & chips with mushroom gravy back in 1983! š My grandparents were from Scotland.
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Mmmmmm . . . that sounds mighty tasty! š
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I MUST GO!!!!!!!
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Yes, you must. š
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Great shots. Thanks for sharing. š
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Thanks for stopping by! š Glad you enjoyed the pictures.
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Wonderful spot! I need to ask, Where haven’t you been to visit? Where are you dying to go?
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There are so many places to go! At the top of my list is Egypt (my personal and professional interest in certain periods of ancient Egypt play a central role in this dream destination). I’d like to explore Germany, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe, too. š Next summer, I’m planning on a trip to the Netherlands.
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