
Scotland's best scenic walks with gorgeous bakeries at the end
Housed in a gorgeous, whitewashed building in the heart of Dunkeld, this bakery and patisserie is owned by Flora Shedden, who was the youngest-ever finalist on The Great British Bake Off when she took part in the TV contest back in 2015, then aged just 19.
Flora Shedden on the Great British Bake Off (Image: PA)
She opened Aran two years later. The menu includes sweet and savoury Danish pastries – from gooseberry, creme fraiche custard and shortbread to spinach, artichoke and radish topped with feta – as well as croissants, chocolate swirls and sausage rolls made from pork, sage and apple.
The walk: There's some lovely routes around Dunkeld, including along the River Tay towards the majestic Birnam Oak and Beatrix Potter Garden. Another gem nearby is the spellbinding woodland setting of The Hermitage, home to a waterfall, folly and hermit's cave.
The Fat Batard Bakery, Peebles
Nope, that's not a typo. This memorably named shop has built a loyal legion of fans thanks to its award-winning bread and delectable array of baked goods. Sourdough takes centre stage here, utilised in everything from yummy loaves to brioche rolls, doughnuts, scones and brownies.
The pastry selection is sublime, with a nigh-on-impossible-to-choose-from list of varieties – including butter, almond, chocolate, chilli & cheese – and not to forget the legendary 'cruffins', a delicious hybrid of croissant and muffin.
The walk: For a history-themed amble, explore the paths and trails that link Neidpath Viaduct, Neidpath Tunnel and Neidpath Castle, along the banks of the River Tweed.
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Narture Artisan Cafe, Ayr
This cheery, brightly decorated eatery sells bread, pastries and cakes, made just around the corner at the Narture Sourdough Bakery. Not only is the food tasty, but the premise behind the social enterprise is rather brilliant too.
The brainchild of artist father and daughter team Robert and Saskia Singer, Narture was founded during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, a project aimed at repurposing empty spaces for cultural and creative uses, as well as helping to boost the regeneration of Ayr town centre.
The walk: It would be remiss to visit Ayr and not take in the golden, sandy beach, with its views of Ailsa Craig and Arran. Or stretch your legs on a section of the River Ayr Way, a 44-mile route which concludes at Ayr Harbour, having wound its way from Glenbuck Loch.
Arisaig Bread Shed, Lochaber
This rustic bakery is a balm for the soul. We're talking sourdough loaves, baguettes, plum frangipane tarts, apple and blackberry Danish pastries, chocolate and hazelnut whirls, croissants and pain aux raisins.
Arisaig Bread Shed also hosts seasonal pizza nights on Saturdays, based out of its converted 1974 Citroen H van nicknamed 'Hector'.
Tuck into wood-fired, Italian-style classics, such as margherita, piccante and primavera – or plump for the meaty feast of a 'Highland', which is topped with haggis, pork and venison salami, chicken and red onion.
The walk: For glorious coastal views, picture-postcard beaches and magical wildlife-watching opportunities check out the magnificent Rhu peninsula.
Havn, Bridge of Allan
Inspired by the bakeries of Copenhagen and others in a similar vein around Europe, this petite spot packs in the joy snacks – quite literally – with perfect pastries and heavenly sourdough bread.
Havn exudes a wholesome vibe, where stepping through the door is akin to being embraced in a warm hug. The selection changes regularly as the in-house team experiments with fresh ideas. Pop in to pick up a croissant – or three – and a takeaway coffee.
The walk: The Darn Road links Bridge of Allan to Dunblane, stretching roughly 2.75 miles (4.25km), passing along the Allan Water. It follows an ancient trackway, believed to date from Roman times. It can be done as a circular, or one-way returning by train or bus.
Susan Swarbrick is a columnist and freelance writer who loves history and the outdoors. Follow her on X @SusanSwarbrick and Bluesky @susanswarbrick.bsky.social
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