Small-scale food production, sustainable and regenerative farming practices are a big part of what makes the local food economy in the Margaret River Region such a lure.

Get up close and personal with the people behind the produce at these regional markets.

Margaret River Farmers Market Local Produce

The Margaret River Farmers’ Market

Held on the TAFE grounds just south of the Margret River township on Bussell Highway, the Margaret River Farmers’ Market committee works hard to ensure authenticity and accessibility. Every market stall holder grows, produces or makes their products in the South West region. A Saturday morning here is an introduction to the community as much as an opportunity to buy picked-yesterday produce.

Every Saturday, 7.30am to 11.30am. 272 Bussell Highway, Margaret River.

Margaret River Farmers Market. Photo: Elements Margaret River

Vasse Markets

Run for more than 30 years, the Lions Vasse Twilight Markets bring together over 45+ stall holders with hand-crafted goods with fresh produce, coffee and cakes. Visit Barb for one-off quirky animal aprons, trivet mats and pot mitts. Leonie crafts jewellery. Pauline is a regular with a strong following for her cakes, pies, slices and pickles. A great spot to pick up your down south momento.

10th January, 7th February, and 7th March 2025. Napoleon Promenade, Vasse Village.

Busselton Foreshore Markets

One of the few Sunday markets open for low-key mornings in the South West, the Busselton Foreshore Market is an even spread between crafts, local art, clothing, regional produce and a couple of great food trucks. The location on the grass along the foreshore precinct is great for families. Take home a yummy freshly made cake, a newly potted plant or a local painting.

Every first, third and fifth Sunday of the month (all year round), from 7am – 12.30pm. Signal Park, Busselton Foreshore. 

Farmers Market, Credit Elements

Markets By The Bay

Held in the centre of Dunsborough at Lions Park, Markets By The Bay pushes a buy-local ethos. Fresh local produce is a highlight, but the net also casts a little wider to catch a bigger market in this centralised visitor location. You might find wood products, books, clothing and pictures among the honey, cheese, paté and locally grown fruit and veg.

September to April, every second Saturday every month, from 8am-1pm. May to June, every second and fourth Saturday of the month, from 8am -1pm.

Origins Market Busselton

Origins Market

Origins Market showcases food, wine, produce, art and more – all from across the Southwest. With over 50 local makers, growers, producers, and artisans, Origins Market is a treasure trove for foodies and craft enthusiasts. From freshly baked goods and handcrafted brews to boutique wines, ciders, fresh produce, and expertly crafted coffee, it’s a feast for the senses.

Linger a little longer and savour a glass of wine or beer alongside a delicious meal from the diverse range of food stalls. Meanwhile, the kids can let their imaginations run wild in the beautifully designed, nature-inspired playground.

Thurs-Sun 8.30am-6pm, Origins Nights Thurs-Sat 6pm-9pm, and Origins Brekkie Thurs-Sun from 7am. 86 West Street, Busselton.

Caves House Twilight Markets Yallingup
Browse the local products and produce at the Caves House Twilight Markets. Photo: Caves House Hotel

Caves House Twilight Markets

Caves House Hotel in Yallingup is the place to be for a relaxed coastal vibe. Check out the weekly Twilight Markets in summer, featuring fresh produce, handmade crafts, and local goodies, all set to live music. Enjoy free entry, support local stallholders, and soak in the atmosphere just steps from Yallingup Beach. Whether you’re grabbing a bite, sipping a cold one, or just enjoying the community vibe, Caves House is the perfect spot.

Every Wednesday from 5pm-7.30pm over the summer. 18 Yallingup Beach Road, Yallingup.

Vasse Village by Bunbury
The new Vasse Village store is now open. Photo: Vasse Vilage

Vasse Village by Bunbury Farmers Market

The new Vasse Village store is now open – whether you’re heading to Busselton’s beaches, Margaret River’s wineries, or Dunsborough’s boutiques, it’s the perfect stop to grab fresh food. Plus, it’s easy to swing by while using the new Wilman Wadandi Highway, saving you time on your journey.

Enjoy freshly baked pizzas from the on-site pizzeria, hearty meals from the Market Café, or a delicious daily carvery. There’s a playground for the kids and even a dog park for your four-legged friends to stretch their legs.

Monday to Friday, 8am-6.30pm, and Saturday to Sunday 8am-5.30pm. 4 Orchard Place, Vasse.

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