Tearoom of the Week (4)
This week’s choice is one of those excellent farm shop-tearoom combinations, where locally grown produce and locally baked cakes stroll hand in hand along leafy country lanes (if I was a gifted...
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Tearoom of the Week this week comes to you from a small village in the fairly remote north-west of Perthshire, near one of the long narrow lochs typical of the Scottish highlands. The nearest town is...
View ArticleGardens of Galloway No.1
On Sunday 15th April, the first full day of our little holiday in Galloway, my two delightful assistants and I toddled off to one of Galloway’s many fine attractions: Dunskey Gardens. Before looking...
View ArticleSunny St Fillans by the Loch
Scotland has a lot of lochs (‘loch’ is Gaelic for ‘lake’). I’m not sure what the most famous one would be, perhaps Loch Lomond, or Loch Ness, but there are lots of others worth a peep, and one of...
View ArticleLoch Earn
One February morning, under a blue sky with winter sunshine, I whisked delightful assistant no.1 off to the lovely Loch Earn. I don’t know why it’s taken me so long to post about it but, alas, I’m not...
View ArticleThe Wee Blether
Not only is the title of this post a Scottish expression meaning ‘the small talkative one’, it’s also the name of a tearoom that sits in a little village along a dead end road on the north bank of Loch...
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