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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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Practical info

Schedule
Monthly Saturday
Location
Atholl Road, Pitlochry PH16 5BU
Parking
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.
Getting there
Pitlochry is reachable by bus from surrounding towns. Check ScotRail and Stagecoach for the nearest station/stop — most Scottish farmers markets sit in central pedestrianised areas reachable on foot from public transport.
Payment
Cash + Card + Contactless Most stalls take card and contactless; a handful of smaller traders may be cash-only.
Dogs:Welcome on leadsWheelchair:Step-free accessFamily-friendly:Yes

What to expect

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Location

Atholl Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5BU

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.

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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.