Eidkilen bakery is located on the island of Skåtøy, right by the end of the Eidkil canal. You can access the bakery by boat, or by a longer walk or bikeride if you catch the ferry from Kragerø. There is a public beach area with a family friendly lawn not far from the bakery. The bakery itself is located at Øytunet, approx. 5 mins from the doc. On the way to Øytunet you can say hello to our horses, ducks and chickens. If you like you can take a stroll to Krikken coastal fort.
At the bakery at Øytunet, you will be able to buy from the early hours of the morning during the summer holidays, and in the autumn when our shop at the doc closes.
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