Pitlochry Farmers’ Market
Last updated 15 May 2026
A seasonal Highland Perthshire market in Pitlochry — the A9 tourist hub that sits midway between Perth and Inverness. The market draws local producers from across Highland Perthshire and Atholl: Blair Castle estate venison, Tummel Valley lamb, and small Highland bakeries that don't sell anywhere else. Best visited in summer when the market is fullest; check dates before making the trip in winter.
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Pitlochry Farmers’ Market FAQ
+When is Pitlochry Farmers’ Market on?
Pitlochry Farmers’ Market runs once a month on a Saturday. Held periodically in Pitlochry town centre — check Pitlochry Partnership listings for the next date. Severe weather can occasionally cancel an outdoor market — check the market's Facebook page on the morning before travelling.
+Are dogs allowed at Pitlochry?
Yes — dogs on leads are welcome at Pitlochry Farmers’ Market. Keep them clear of food prep areas and water bowls aren't always provided, so bring one if it's warm.
+Can I pay by card at Pitlochry?
Most stalls at Pitlochry Farmers’ Market accept cash, card, contactless. Most stalls take card and contactless; a handful of smaller traders may be cash-only.
+Where can I park near Pitlochry?
Multiple paid town-centre car parks within 5 min walk of the market site. Saturday parking in Pitlochry town centre is generally easier than weekday rush hour.
+What's sold at Pitlochry?
Expect the typical Scottish farmers' market mix — local meat, cheese, baked goods, seasonal vegetables, eggs, jams, and a smaller rotation of crafts and prepared foods.
Other markets nearby
Perth Farmers’ Market
Perth and Kinross · monthly
game-leaning.
Next: Sat 6 Jun 2026
Crieff Farmers’ Market
Perth and Kinross · monthly
game-leaning.
Next: Sat 20 Jun 2026
Aberfeldy Farmers’ Market
Perth and Kinross · monthly
baked goods-leaning.
Dunkeld & Birnam Farmers' Market
Perth and Kinross
Highland Perthshire venison-leaning.
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Dates, times, and stall presence may change. Always check the market's Facebook page before travelling. TasteSCOT is an independent editorial site not affiliated with any market or vendor.