The Lancefield and District Farmers Market runs on the Fourth Saturday of every month (except December, when it runs on the third Saturday) from 9am-1pm on the Centre Plantation of historical High Street, Lancefield. Lancefield is located in the Macedon Ranges nearby Hanging Rock.
Produce available includes; fresh seasonal organic and conventional produce, fresh herbs, organic goats cheeses, honey, free-range eggs, live poultry, dried medicinal herbs, fine wines, mead, handmade fetta and other treats, revegetation plants, oranges/grapefruits, potatoes, plants, emu products, wool, lavender products, goats milk soap, seasonal sprayfree apples and stonefruits, seasonal organic apples and jams, great selection of jams sauces and chutneys, organic olive products, Australia's best olive oil, succulents, and more.
Please note that some items may not be available according to seasonality.
This market has been established to help the local farmers help themselves. It also boosts the local economy on market days. Come along and support the farmers whilst enjoying the beautiful, historic township of Lancefield, just one hour from Melbourne.
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