Stellenbosch Organic Farmers Market

Stellenbosch Organic Farmers Market

July 7, 2010  |  Cape Winelands, Markets, Organic Markets  |  Share

The Market that does not cost the Earth
At the Stellenbosch Organic Farmers’ Market you will find a variety of freshly harvested organic and biodynamic produce which is farmed in partnership with the earth and not against it.

Now relocated off the Annandale road outside Stellenbosch (between R44 and R310), on the Spier Wine Farm, you are greeted by the placid grazing of a Nguni herd, as you drive in toward the new site of the Stellenbosch Waldorf School. The market weaves it’s way through the school grounds and spills out onto sumptuous lawns which serve as playgrounds for little visitors, either having fun on the Dream Weaver organic jungle gym, pony rides or an artisan wood carving workshop.

Parents, in the meanwhile, can exhale and enjoy breakfasts, cakes and Oh good coffee and why not stay for lunch, whilst keeping a relaxed eye on children. During your visit you can be assured of filling your weeks shopping basket with all manner of local market wares, which serve to reduce our load on the earth.

From pasture-reared chickens which come from less than 5 kms away, to local processed and preserved foods, cheeses, yoghurt, goats milk cheese, nuts and dried fruit, olives and oils, the market strives to become a one-stop, organic shopping destination. And with the abundance of farm fresh air, it’s an outing not to be missed. Open from 09:00 to 14:00 every Saturday, if you need more information call 082 969 5757.

 



3 Comments


  1. To whom it may concern

    What is the cost involve for for Saturdays from 09h00 to 14h00, please advise.

    Regards

    henry

    079 370 0052

  2. hello, i would like to enquire about having a stall at your market. I make all authentic indian foods eg. curry and rice/roti, beryani,springrolls,samoosas,chillie bites etc. i make everything personally so nothing is factory produced. thanks and regards yogi

  3. Hi,

    Would it be possible that I could sell Namibian Biltong and Droewors at your market?
    Please let me know.
    Thanks and kind regards,
    Andries

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