Homecoming Scotland 2014 Aberfoil, Perthshire local information snippets
Aberfoil; only twenty six (26 ) miles north of Glagow - picturesque Aberfoil is well known as being the Highland - Lowland border gateway to the Trossachs where it's possible to be amazed with the beautiful Duke's Pass. Well documented and written about in Sir Walter Scott's book, Rob Roy which was adapted into a blockbuster film in 1995.
Aberfoil itself has a very old church which dates back to around 1740. From the 1800's Aberfoil was well known up until the mid 1900's as one of Scotland's roof slate sources.
Any visitor who visits the upper Forth valley will go away with memories of some stunning vista's and hopefully a full camera roll.
If it's news to you? then you read it here first!
Aberfoil; only twenty six (26 ) miles north of Glagow - picturesque Aberfoil is well known as being the Highland - Lowland border gateway to the Trossachs where it's possible to be amazed with the beautiful Duke's Pass. Well documented and written about in Sir Walter Scott's book, Rob Roy which was adapted into a blockbuster film in 1995.
Aberfoil itself has a very old church which dates back to around 1740. From the 1800's Aberfoil was well known up until the mid 1900's as one of Scotland's roof slate sources.
Any visitor who visits the upper Forth valley will go away with memories of some stunning vista's and hopefully a full camera roll.
If it's news to you? then you read it here first!
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