South Australian Markets This Weekend

South Australian Markets This Weekend

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Posted 2026-06-12 by Zahra in the Saharafollow

Sat 13 Jun 2026 - Sun 14 Jun 2026


Image Credit: Tarnia Riggs AI Creative | Discover the best South Australian markets happening this weekend, 13 & 14 June 2026. Explore Adelaide farmers' markets, artisan stalls, fresh produce, handmade goods and family-friendly community events across South Australia.

Winter may have arrived, but South Australia's market scene shows no signs of slowing down. Crisp mornings, steaming coffee, fresh local produce and the chance to discover something unique make weekends at the markets one of the state's favourite traditions.

Whether you're searching for farm-fresh fruit and vegetables, handmade gifts, artisan food, vintage treasures or simply an excuse to explore a new part of South Australia, there are plenty of markets taking place across the state this weekend.

From the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley to the Fleurieu Peninsula and metropolitan Adelaide, here is your guide to South Australian markets for Saturday and Sunday.

What's on in Adelaide for Markets – Saturday 13 June 2026

Adelaide Hills Farmers Market – Mount Barker
A popular community market featuring fresh seasonal produce, artisan foods and locally made specialties direct from Adelaide Hills growers and makers.
23 Mann Street, Mount Barker | 8:30 am – 12:30 pm

Barossa Farmers Market – Angaston
One of South Australia's most iconic regional farmers' markets showcasing fresh produce, artisan foods, baked goods and local Barossa favourites.
Angaston Road & Stockwell Road, Angaston | 7:30 am – 11:30 am

Fort Largs Producers & Makers Market – Taperoo
Located by the coast, this vibrant market celebrates local produce, handmade crafts, artisan products, food, wine and creative makers.
Corner Lady Gowrie Drive & Fort Largs Boulevard | 9 am – 4 pm

Kalangadoo Farmers Market – Limestone Coast
A welcoming country market offering fresh local produce, homemade baked goods, artisan crafts and community charm.
19 Eliza Street, Kalangadoo | 10 am – 1 pm

Old Spot Farmers Direct Market – Salisbury Heights
Supporting Australian growers and producers, this weekly market offers fresh produce, pantry staples and market favourites.
1955 Main North Road, Salisbury Heights | 8 am – 1 pm

Willunga Farmers Market – Fleurieu Peninsula
A South Australian institution bringing together some of the Fleurieu Peninsula's best growers, makers and artisan food producers.
Willunga High School | 8 am – 12 pm

What's on in Adelaide for Markets – Sunday 14 June 2026

Adelaide Farmers Market – Wayville
South Australia's largest farmers' market returns with more than 80 stalls showcasing fresh seasonal produce direct from local farms and makers.
Adelaide Showground, Rose Terrace, Wayville | 8:30 am – 12:30 pm

Blakes Crossing Market – Blakeview
A family-friendly market featuring local vendors selling arts, crafts, food, gifts and handmade products.
14 Boucaut Avenue, Blakeview | 9 am – 1 pm

Brighton Sunday Market – Brighton
Held on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, this popular market offers fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, arts and crafts, antiques and collectables, while raising funds to support music students.
Brighton Secondary School, 305 Brighton Road | 7:30 am – 12 pm

Gawler Makers Market – Gawler
A curated artisan market showcasing local makers, food vendors and live entertainment in the historic Gawler Civic Centre.
89–91 Murray Street, Gawler | 10 am – 3 pm

SA Farmers Market – Pooraka
One of Adelaide's largest undercover markets featuring more than 160 vendors selling produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, collectables and more.
Burma Road, Pooraka | 6 am – 1 pm | Entry approximately $2

Sunday Funday Market – Tonsley
A lively community market featuring more than 130 stalls, food trucks, desserts, family entertainment and local businesses.
6 MAB Eastern Promenade, Tonsley | 10 am – 3 pm

A little note for the weekend… Markets are one of those simple pleasures that never lose their appeal. A stroll through the stalls often begins with a coffee and ends with a basket full of things you never intended to buy — fresh bread, local honey, handmade gifts, seasonal produce or something delicious for dinner.

They're also one of the best ways to support local growers, makers and small businesses while discovering communities across South Australia. Whether you're heading into the city, exploring the Adelaide Hills or taking a scenic drive through a regional town, there's a market waiting to be discovered.

Weekend Weather

Saturday 13 June: Cool winter conditions with morning cloud and the possibility of isolated showers. A warm jacket and umbrella may come in handy for outdoor markets.

Sunday 14 June: Mild winter sunshine with light winds is expected across much of the state, creating pleasant conditions for a morning market visit.

As always, check the Bureau of Meteorology before heading out.

If you're planning the rest of your weekend, South Australia also has plenty of festivals, exhibitions, live music, food events and family-friendly experiences happening across the state. Explore the broader What's On 2026 calendar and start planning your next local adventure.

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