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
Langholm Farmers’ Market
This new indoor market has solely local producers attending each month, giving a wide variety of produce including, meat, cheese, fish, wine, beer, honeys and h...
View Full Profile »Durham City Farmers Market
Durham's Farmer's and Producers' Market is on the third Thursday of each month - open from 9am until 4.30pm, or until stock has sold out.
View Full Profile »Ampthill Farmers' Market
Friendly market where people come to shop regularly on a site almost in the centre of Ampthill - offering fresh produce from local farmers & growers. Seasonal f...
View Full Profile »Parliament Hill Farmers' Market
Our dog park is probably the most instagramed part of the farmers' market! We’re right on the heath; come in before or after jogging or walking the dog. Regular...
View Full Profile »Heathfield Farmers' Market
Heathfield Farmers Market is held in the Co-Op car park (110 High Street, TN21 8JD) on the 3rd Saturday of every month.
View Full Profile »Wigtown Farmers’ Market
The Markets Promotion Group in Wigtown is running weekly farmers markets, from Easter till October. The Wigtown market has grown rapidly in size and now has an ...
View Full Profile »Wymondham Farmers' Market
Wymondham Farmers Market has been a hub of fine quality foods and social gathering in heart of South Norfolk for 16 years. Take the best of Norfolk home.
View Full Profile »Bishop's Stortford Farmers Market
Specialising in local produce and crafts. First Saturday of each month, with the exception of January & August, from 9.30am to 1.30pm.
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