Old Travel Blog Photograph Wayside Tea Room Kilmahog Scotland


Old travel Blog photograph of the Wayside Tea Room at Kilmahog in the Trossachs of Scotland. Remains of first century Roman ramparts attributed to the campaigns of Agricola can be seen in the fields to the east of the village. Kilmahog used to be the site of St. Chug's chapel, after which it is named. All that remains of the chapel is a small burial ground with stones dating back to the late 17th century. Kilmahog was the site of an early 19th century toll house and later a tweed mill.



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