Inveraray Farmers' Market
Inveraray's small monthly market sits on Front Street with Loch Fyne stretching out behind it — one of Scotland's most beautiful market settings. Argyll-focused: Loch Fyne seafood, Argyll cheese, and venison from the Argyll estates. Combine with the castle and the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar for the perfect Argyll day.
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Practical info
What to expect
20-25% above supermarket. Loch Fyne seafood genuinely premium.
What to buy
- 1.Loch Fyne oysters (when available) — £1.50-2 each
- 2.Argyll cheese — £6-8
- 3.Wild venison — varies
Stalls worth visiting
Loch Fyne oysters and shellfish.
Local Argyll cheese-makers.
Visitor tips
- →Combine with Inveraray Castle (5 min walk) — Campbell of Argyll seat
- →Loch Fyne Oyster Bar (10 min drive) for lunch
- →Inveraray Jail is a properly entertaining heritage attraction
- →The drive from Glasgow via Rest and Be Thankful is one of the best in Scotland
Inveraray is one of Scotland's most picturesque small towns and the market reflects the setting — Loch Fyne seafood, Argyll cheese, and a backdrop of Loch Fyne and Inveraray Castle. Small (around 12 stalls) but properly Argyll in feel. The drive from Glasgow via Loch Lomond and Rest and Be Thankful is part of the experience.
Make a day of it
Campbell of Argyll seat. Paid entry.
Loch Fyne shellfish at the source. Book ahead.
Properly entertaining heritage site.
Where to eat nearby
Inveraray pub and restaurant.
Loch Fyne shellfish institution.
Location
Front Street, Inveraray, PA32 8UD
View on Market Finder →Frequently asked questions
When is Inveraray Farmers Market?
Third Saturday of each month, April–October only. 10am–2pm. Front Street, Inveraray.
How do I get there?
Citylink bus from Glasgow (2 hours). Driving from Glasgow takes 1.5 hours via the A82/A83 and Rest and Be Thankful.
How big?
10-15 stalls. Small.
Should I combine with the castle?
Yes — Inveraray Castle is 5 min walk. Campbell of Argyll seat.
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