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
Stirling Farmers' Market
Stirling Farmers’ Market provides a showcase for a wide range of local produce including Highland beef and lamb, pork, bacon and wild boar, fresh and smoked fis...
View Full Profile »The Great Little Farmers' Market CIC...
Markets held throughout Worthing & local area aim to raise footfall to the town & to provide a low cost platform for new business to launch at low cost. We also...
View Full Profile »Moseley Farmers Market
Moseley Farmers’ Market happens on the last Saturday of the month in the centre of Moseley Village. We have over 60 stalls selling a huge range of produce to ca...
View Full Profile »Driffield Farmers' Market
It's held on a tarmac hard standing within a spacious field which offers easy access for pushchairs and wheelchairs alike. On sale, you'll find excellent butche...
View Full Profile »Banbury Farmers' Market
A range of quality produce, including varieties of meat, fruit and vegetables, pies, fish, bread, cakes, plants and flowers
View Full Profile »Acklam Farmers' Market
It is generally accepted by most farmers' markets that stall holders must have grown, bred, caught, pickled, brewed or baked the goods themselves. Their main em...
View Full Profile »Peterhead Farmers’ Market
Peterhead is now the busiest white fish port in Europe and the largest fishing port in the European Community. The town was one of the first farmers’ markets in...
View Full Profile »Cirencester Farmers' Market
Since September 1999, when twenty nervous stallholders manned their pitches on the edge of the (now vanished) cattle market, Cirencester has been lucky to have ...
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