wayside

/ˈweɪˌsaɪd/
noun
  1. The side or edge of a road, path, or railway track.
    • The old signpost stood forgotten at the wayside.
    • Wildflowers grew along the wayside of the country lane.
    • We stopped at a small inn by the wayside to rest.
adjective
  1. Located beside a road or path.
    • The hikers rested at a wayside bench.
    • A wayside shrine marked the entrance to the village.
    • They bought fresh fruit from a wayside stall.