Farmers' Markets
Farmers' markets are really the most pleasant way to shop for food. Stalls groaning with local produce lovingly grown and harvested, there's no anaemic plastic wrapped veggies here.
Go to a Farmers' Market and you can rest assured that whatever you buy is produced locally to high environmental standards, and that in buying it you are also supporting the local economy. Shopping at a farmers' market is an altogether more pleasant experience, if you're prepared to barter, you can get yourself some real bargains.
What's more, seasonal food from the farm just tastes better!
We found 271 Farmers' Markets
Shrewsbury Farmers' Market
Shrewsbury Farmers Market is held monthly in the town square. on the 1st Friday of the month between 9am and 3:30pm
View Full Profile »Woburn Farmers' Market
Local foods and products from farmers and producers who have decided to cut out the middle-men and sell direct to you.
View Full Profile »Torphins Market
Torphins Market is Scotland's only weekly outdoor market that runs throughout the year every Wednesday from 10am to 2pm, whatever the weather! We also hold Se...
View Full Profile »Glasgow Farmers Market - Dowanhill
On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month 10am until 2pm Selling organic beef and poultry, goose/duck, venison, wild boar, seafood and seafood products, organic...
View Full Profile »Blandford Farmers' Market
Blandford Farmers' Market: second Friday of the month, 9am-1pm. Average 26 stalls.
View Full Profile »Maidenhead Farmers' Market
Maidenhead Farmers' Market can verify that all the producers sell only their own produce which has been grown, reared, caught, baked, brewed or smoked on their ...
View Full Profile »Alton Farmers' Market
Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught and brewed in Hampshire.
View Full Profile »Sherborne Farmers' Market
3rd Friday in every month – Cheap Street, 9.00 am-1.00 pm.
View Full Profile »Ellon Farmers' Market
Ellon sits in rich agricultural land and is close to many visitor attractions including Haddo House built in 1732 and Pitmedden Garden. The market is held weekl...
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