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Landour Bakehouse - Inverness - Photo album

We were travelling east away from gales and drenching rain and found this welcoming haven serving just what we needed: great coffee and a range of tempting edible treats. The car park looked completely new, well marked with space for blue badge holders. Order at the till and then collect from the sa
Gorgeous little shop, the little Nutty Himalayan are to die for . We always call and have drinks and cakes on route to Skye. Great staff and a good size car park for motorhomes.
Outstanding service. The salmon and cream cheese baguette rocked. The croissants were good but were more crumbly than the others I've had - I made quite a mess in the car with them. It wasn't a fantastic selection per say buuuut the location was perfect - it's a great oasis for those on the road in-
Great stop for savoury and sweet baked goods, coffee, tea, etc. Friendly and welcoming staff, great atmosphere and highly civilized toilets!
Great place for coffee and a break. Staff are very friendly. Place is so calm and scenic. One can sit here for hours and relax. Coffee here is as good or better than most of the coffee shops in the city. You get to see the beautiful Scottish highlands and it’s worth every penny. We spent easily an h
Great place to stop off for a quick coffee and snack with beautiful views. Very humorous sayings on the walls too!
Excellent space, lovely staff, great scones with jam. A breath of fresh air during our long travel from Isle of Skye.
Simply bakery offers sandwiches, cakes, sweet desserts and coffee. Its really comfy inside. Friendly staff. Tuna melt sandwich and blueberry muffin highly recommended. Eat in or take away
Very cozy place with warm atmosphere. The view is beautiful and the design of the place is nice. The food was good and also the service.
Wonderful coffee and bakery, plus nice toilet facilities. Very kind staff! Beautiful views as well. Recommend the vanilla latte and a cinnamon roll!
A great place to serve coffee and tea baked goods run by a respectable and helpful person but oppressed by having a hotel next to it I would definitely strongly recommend it I was passing through the road and got coffee and asked for water he pulled me some strait out of the tap
Lovely little place to stop by and grab a coffee or a quick snack...it literally saved our lives😅. As other comments mention, yes the coffee is rather small in size and costs £3.50 but majestic scenery makes it totally worth it.
I'm a 'local', well, live on Skye and have driven passed lots of times since they opened. Stopped for the first time today and its a cracking little place. A tad expensive but thoroughly enjoyed the coffee, tuna melt and ginger loaf. No WiFi! But stop in to hear people actually talking to each other
The best Tuna Melt I’ve ever had. I’ve honestly haven’t had anything as nice as that. Also the Scottish bread pudding was delicious again I’ve never tasted anything like it. Really really nice. Had an Americano and cappuccino and where both lovely. A little pricey but it’s a treat and Will become a
Lovely place we stumbled upon on the way from Skye to Glencoe. Vegan salted caramel brownie was very tasty. Not overly sweet with a subtle taste of caramel. Great quotes on the walls. Jessica was very nice and helpful. There's parking behind and a restroom.
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