Whitby, North York Moors
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Details for North York Moors Farmers Markets


Visit one of the several farmers markets in the North Yorkshire moors and try some quality local food at great value.
All food sold at farmers markets are grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked and smoked within the North Yorkshire Moors & surrounding areas.
The range of goods available on the markets vary greatly. Homemade sausages, bread, cakes, scones, fruit pies and other baked produce; yogurt and cheeses or even Buffalo meat are just a snippet of what you might see. There is also a great place to pick up organic fruit and vegetables if you need to top up your vitamins. Even if you don’t want to buy any Moors produce it’s a great place to get a flavour for the area and meet local people.
Farmers Markets in the North Yorkshire Moors:
Castle Howard
Phone Sue on: 01609 532 233
Guisborough
When? - 2nd Saturday of month 10am - 3pm
Where? - Market Square
Phone Ann on: 01287 651 601
Malton
When? - The 2nd Saturday in every month
Where? - The Market Place, (near St Peter's Church), Malton
Phone Andrew on: 01751 473780
Malton (Indoor Farmers Market)
When? – The last Saturday in every month
Where? - The Sheep Shed, Cattle Market, Malton
Phone Dave on: 01653 692151
Northallerton
When? - 4th Wednesday of month 8am - 3.30pm
Where? - High Street, Northallerton
Phone Alastair Davy on: 01748 884 414
Pinchinthorpe
When? – Every First...
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