Barossa Farmers Market Guide
Taste the Barossa: Fresh Produce and Local Delights Guide
The Barossa Farmers Market is a vibrant hub of local produce and artisanal goods, offering a true taste of the Barossa Valley. It's a must-visit for food lovers and anyone wanting to experience the region's rich agricultural heritage. Here, you can meet the growers, producers, and makers, and learn about their passion for quality and sustainability. Immerse yourself in the sights, smells, and tastes of the Barossa, and discover the region's culinary treasures. The Barossa Valley has a long and proud history of farming, dating back to the mid-19th century when German settlers arrived and established vineyards and farms. The Barossa Farmers Market, established in 2002, builds upon this tradition, providing a platform for local producers to sell their goods directly to the public. It's a celebration of the region's agricultural heritage and a vital part of the Barossa community. At the Barossa Farmers Market, you can browse a wide array of fresh produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally baked bread, artisan cheeses, small goods, olive oils, and much more. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch from one of the food vendors, and sample some of the region's famous wines. The market also hosts cooking demonstrations and workshops, offering opportunities to learn about local ingredients and culinary techniques. Don't forget to pick up some souvenirs to take home, such as local jams, honey, or handcrafted items.
Transportation
While public transport options directly to the Barossa Farmers Market are limited, you can take a bus from Adelaide to Angaston or Tanunda and then a taxi or rideshare service to the market. Driving is the most convenient option, with ample parking available on-site. The market is located at 43-45 Stockwell Road, Angaston.
Opening Hours
Saturday 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Ticket Price
Free entry