Stirling Farmers’ Market
Last updated 15 May 2026
A monthly market in Stirling city centre, drawing producers from across the Stirlingshire, Trossachs, and Forth Valley area. Good for Highland Perthshire venison, Stirlingshire dairy, and artisan baking. The market is well-positioned for visitors heading to or from the Trossachs or the Highland boundary — a practical stop rather than a destination in itself. Smaller than Perth or Edinburgh but consistent quality.
Next dates
Practical info
Weather & cancellations
For day-of cancellations and stall changes, the market's Facebook page is the most reliable source.
Day-of updates: Facebook
What to expect
Mid-range central-Scotland pricing.
What to buy
- 1.Stirlingshire and Perthshire vegetables
- 2.Local meat
- 3.Bakery
Visitor tips
- →Stirling's market is a second-Saturday town-centre fixture — central and walkable.
- →Combine with a visit to Stirling Castle (15 min walk uphill) or the Old Town.
Location
Stirling Farmers’ Market FAQ
+Are dogs allowed?
Yes — on leads.
+When is the market?
Second Saturday of the month, 10am–2pm.
+Where's the best parking?
Thistle Centre multi-storey is the closest paid option, 3 min walk.
+Can I pay by card at Stirling?
Most stalls at Stirling Farmers’ Market accept cash, card, contactless. Most stalls take card; a couple of smaller traders may be cash-only.
+Where can I park near Stirling?
Thistle Centre multi-storey 3 min walk (paid). Saturday parking is reasonably available in Stirling town centre. Public transport: Stirling railway station 8 min walk. Buses to Stirling bus station 5 min walk.
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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.