Discover the best top things to do in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland including Strandhill People's Market, Bandon Country market, Pizza Rustika, Swinford Indoor Country Market, Skibbereen Farmers' Market, Skibbereen Farmers Market, Bantry Market, Midleton Farmer' Market, Kinvara Farmer's Market, Bandon Farmers Market.
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he Strandhill People's Market started in May of 2013. During the Summer months the market is held on the beach front in Strandhill, Co. Sligo directly behind The Strand Bar. During the winter months the market moves to it's indoor location at hangar 1 in Sligo Airport. Carry out your weekly shopping, meet a friend for a coffee, and entertain the kids.
Fantastic atmosphere, amazing variety of food stalls, to arts & crafts, entertainment by musicians. definitely not to be missed
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Neapolitan freshly baked pizzas at a street food stall .
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Skibbereen Country Market, Abbeystrewry Church Hall, Fairfield Car Park, Skibbereen Co Cork.Every Friday 11.30-2pm Homemade produce and goods including bread, cakes,jams chutneys,vegetables, honey,eggs and plants. Lots of crafts,knitting, crochet, sewing,cards,paintings, textile art,felting. Lots of lovely gifts. Cafe,hot drinks,homemade cakes and pastries.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
A great market atmosphere, it has a real buzz of local produce and local people all enjoying market day. Local fish, meat, veg, bread, crafts, plants and antiques can be found. The bread available all around was lovely and we would highly recommend the salad stall as a tasty bite for lunch.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Bantry Market Day on Fridays is, weather permitting, an absolute treat. You have to be prepared for whatever the sky throws down, not to mention the whims of the winds. What IS guaranteed are a number of excellent food stalls: high-quality baked goods and local cheeses, plus a good choice of organic produce. Little Red organic skin care is my particular favourite, worth searching out, not always there. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, no hard sell, just an honest country market. Delightful.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Love it. From Valcano Pizza to the coffee man, great fresh bread and beautiful flowers. We go every week, fun morning with the kids. Coffee and snack and sit on the grass and people watch.
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Kinvara Farmers Market takes place every Friday from 10am to 2pm from March to October in the village of Kinvara, on the Wild Atlantic Way - a 30 minutes drive from Galway City Centre. The Farmers Market offers a fantastic of local produce. There are on average of 20-25 stalls at the market selling produce such as Fresh Fish, Free Range Duck and Hen Eggs and World-Class and Farmhouse Cheeses. There is a wide range of Organic and Seasonal Vegetables, Fruit and Berries. There is a wide range of Flowers for your Table and Plants for your Garden. Delicious home-baked Organic Breads, Bagels and Cakes. Potted Delights include Jams, Preserves, Honey, Pickles, Pestos, Olives, Oils and Sundried Tomatoes. There is a wide variety of Teas, Coffees, Soups and other lunchtime snacks. The market also offers work from Artisans including Paintings, Jewellery, Soap and body Lotions and Wood Work. A very special feature of the market is that every week excellent local musicians Johnny Moynihan, Frank Hall, John Martin and friends come to play and entertain visitors and stallholders alike, singing songs and playing wonderful, varied, lively music from around the world. The market offers great value for your money and is where you can shop, meet your friends, eat lunch at the picnic tables, listen to the music that will warm your soul in a sweet and joyful way, and where the smell and taste of the good food will lift your spirits for the rest of your week. So..... see you at the Market!
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