Set beneath the elegant glass canopy of Green Park Station, Bath Farmers’ Market is a vibrant showcase of the region’s finest local produce. Established in 1997 as the UK’s first farmers’ market, it continues to thrive every Saturday from 9am to 1:30pm, drawing locals and visitors alike. The market features a rotating selection of independent producers offering everything from organic vegetables, artisan cheeses, and sourdough bread to handmade chocolates, charcuterie, and small-batch cider. With its emphasis on sustainability, seasonality, and community, Bath Farmers’ Market offers a refreshing alternative to supermarket shopping. The historic setting—once Bath’s main railway station—adds to the charm, making it a must-visit for food lovers seeking authentic West Country flavours in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.
Bath United KingdomBath Farmers’ Market takes place at Green Park Station (Bath BA1 1JB), a beautifully restored former railway station just a short stroll from Bath’s main shopping streets and cultural highlights. Nearby, visitors can easily access the Royal Crescent, the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and the scenic River Avon. The station itself is a lively hub, often hosting other markets and events, and is home to independent cafés, restaurants, and shops. This central location makes the market a perfect starting point for exploring Bath’s historic centre, enjoying riverside walks, or discovering the city’s renowned Georgian architecture.