Find the Best Irish Produce at these Farmer's Markets
- Geoff
- Feb 25, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 4
We all love a good farmerās market, where we can pick up a few bits and bobs from independent businesses. For those who love to shop local, itās a great way to find new products and suppliers ā and not to mention, a great day out. Weāve found some Irish markets that are open year-round, so you can find exactly what youāre looking for, no matter the season.

Find the Best of Irish Produce at these Farmerās Markets
Killruddery Farm Market, Wicklow
Killruddery House and Gardens is one of County Wicklowās most charming and exquisite spots. The stunning 800-acre estate is home to the 17th century house and gardens, which are fabulous to explore in the warmer seasons.
Although the gardens closed for the winter, Killrudderyās weekly Farm Market continues to impress from 10am until 4pm every Saturday. It hosts a range of fantastic stalls and products, from tasty food to gorgeous clothing, art, jewellery and skincare. This is the perfect spot for those looking for gift ideas, or just to treat yourself ā youāve earned it!
Photos by StoryBord Photography.
Farmerās Market at Airfield Estate, Dublin
The Farmerās Market at Airfield Estate is the foodieās dream, with lots of fresh and organic Irish produce to choose from. The estate is home to Dublinās only working farm and gardens, and is committed to growing environmentally sustainable produce. These values are reflected in the weekly market, where you can pick up some gorgeous local finds to take home with you.
The market is open every Friday and Saturday from 9am until 2:30pm, with plenty of stalls to help you find what youāre looking for. From locally grown fruit and veg to breads, pastries, meats and more, the market has lots to offer. Head in and experience all the local flavours on offer.
St. Georgeās Market, Belfast
If youāre up north, St. Georgeās Market in Belfast is one you just canāt miss. The market offers the very best of Belfastās produce, as well as unique gifts and souvenirs. Thereās always a good buzz around the market, with performances from some of the best local musicians.
St. Georgeās Market is open three days a week ā with the Friday Variety Market (8am-2pm), Saturday City Food, Craft and Garden Market (9am-3pm) and the Sunday Food, Craft and Antique Market (10am-3pm). Whatever it is youāre looking for, this oneās great for a weekend browse.
Dungarvan Farmerās Market, Waterford
The Dungarvan Farmerās Market is another one well worth the visit, open every Thursday from 9am until 2pm. With a vibrant variety of quality produce including fish, organic fruit and veg, cheeses, meats and more, youāre sure to find some tasty bits to fill the presses.
Stop off for something to eat while you shop, with plenty of food stalls to keep you from going hungry. Whether itās a hearty burger or a delicious gourmet crĆŖpe, thereāll be something to keep you going through the day.

English Market, Cork
One of the countryās most popular markets is the English Market in Cork, and itās easy to see why. This vibrant indoor market is filled with fabulous stalls offering all kinds of goodies. Whether youāre after some delicious produce, novelty items, clothing, art or gifts, youāll find it all here.
The market has been serving the people of Cork for centuries, having opened in 1788. Itās so iconic that Queen Elizabeth II even stopped by during her visit to Ireland in May 2011. Head to the English Market and take in all that Cork has to offer.








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