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Perth Hills Farmers Markets, Farm Festivals and more

From farm-fresh produce to artisanal arts and crafts, the Perth Hills is a food and craft lover’s dream destination. Our vibrant market towns and farm festivals showcase the region’s finest local produce, gourmet treats, and crafty creativity. Here’s your ultimate guide to the markets and festivals that make the Perth Hills a wonderful spot for a wander.

Markets in Kalamunda

Kalamunda Farmers Markets

The Kalamunda Farmers Market is a Sunday morning ritual for Perth’s serious food enthusiasts. Here you’ll find everything from just-picked seasonal vegetables to juice squeezed from the bounty of Perth Hills orchards, artisanal sourdough, local honey, and free-range eggs. There’s always plenty of vendors to cooking up a fresh breakfast and serving coffee too.

Held each and every Sunday morning in Central Walk and Kalamunda Town Square.

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Kalamunda Artisan Market

For those seeking unique treasures, the Kalamunda Artisan Market offers a monthly feast of handcrafted goodies – both arty and foodie. Think small batch preserves, boutique wines, and artisanal chocolates, all made with love by local producers.

Held the first Saturday of each month, in Central Walk and Kalamunda Town Square.

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Kalamunda Night Market

When summer evenings roll around, the Kalamunda Night Market transforms Central Walk into a bustling street food paradise. Food trucks serve up everything from wood-fired pizza to gourmet burgers, satays, sushi and so much more international cuisine, perfect for dining under the stars. There’s always a few sweet options too – so save a little tummy space for dessert!

Held the 4th Friday evening of the month (Sept-May), in Central Walk and Kalamunda Town Square.

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Markets in Mundaring

Mundaring Garden & Farmers Market

The weekly Mundaring Garden & Farmers Market is where food and gardening enthusiasts come together under the gum trees. Besides fresh produce, crafts and food vendors, you’ll find heirloom vegetable and herb seedlings, plus plenty of tips to start your own kitchen garden.

Held each and every Saturday morning at Mundaring Sculpture Park.

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Darlington Farmers Markets

Saturday morning wanders at the Darlington Farmers Market are a treat for the taste buds. The aroma of fresh coffee and baked goods mingles with the scent of seasonal fruits and vegetables, while local producers offer tastings of their latest creations.

Held 1st and 3rd Saturday every month, at Darlington Oval.

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Station Masters Markets

The forest setting of the Station Masters Markets provides the perfect backdrop for discovering local makers and creators. Local honey, preserves, crafts and baked goods are regular features at this charming market, plus lots of kids’ activities. During warmer months it transforms into Twilight Evening Markets.

Held the second Saturday of each month at Mundaring Sculpture Park.

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Chidlow Hall Market Day

The intimate Chidlow Hall Market Day is a hidden gem for foodies, offering an authentic experience with seasonal produce, homemade delicacies and handmade crafts. Keep an eye out for their occasional market pop up on the lawns of Lake Leschenaultia too.

Held 4th Saturday morning of every month at Chidlow Hall on Old Northam Road.

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Perth Hills Artisan Markets

The Perth Hills Artisan Markets is the hills biggest indoor market, perfect for those rainy or super-hot days. This huge market showcases WA’s finest woodworkers, potters, toymakers, jewellers and gourmets under one roof. There’s always something new to discover – soi it’s easy to treat yourself or find a unique gift.

Held each April, July and December at Mundaring Arena

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Vegan Artisan Market

Plant-based foodies will love the Vegan Artisan Market, featuring innovative vegan treats, dairy-free cheeses, and vegan friendly and conscious handmade items. There’s environmentally friendly art, sustainable gifts and more.

Held a few times a year at Mahogany Creek Hall.

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Farm Festivals in Gidgegannup

Countryman Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day

The annual Countryman Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day is a celebration of local agriculture and food production. Learn about sustainable farming, farm animals, fruit trees, crops, fencing and more. Plus, there’s plenty of children’s entertainment, a Slow Food Olive Festival, a Honey Festival, live music and food trucks.

Held annually. In 2025 this will be on May 25th at Gidgegannup Showgrounds

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Foodie Events in Serpentine Jarrahdale

SJ Farmers Market

The SJ Farmers Market is where food lovers gather to discover seasonal produce grown in the rolling hills of the region, freshly baked bread, and local delicacies. The market’s friendly atmosphere makes it easy to chat with producers about their products. It’s dog friendly too.

Held each and every Saturday on Paterson St in Mundijong

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SJ Food & Farm Fest

Mark your calendar for the SJ Food & Farm Fest, a celebration of local flavours featuring cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, and farm-fresh produce. It’s a fantastic opportunity to meet local producers and sample their finest offerings.

Held annually

Held annually.

Markets in Armadale

Bedfordale Bush Markets

The Bedfordale Bush Markets offer a unique blend of local food and crafts. Here you’ll find seasonal local delicacies, carefully handcrafted gifts, and food vendors too

Held on the 2nd Saturday of each month (Mar to Nov) at Bedfordale Hall.

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Roleystone Markets

The Roleystone Markets are a food lover’s delight, featuring local orchardists, small-batch producers, quality art and food artisans. Plus, there’s plenty of kids’ activities too. Don’t miss the seasonal fruit offerings – the region is known for its excellent stone fruit and apples.

Held each quarter, at Cross Park

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Whether you’re a serious foodie or appreciate handcrafted treasures, the Perth Hills markets and festivals offer an authentic taste of local hills life. Each market has its own unique flavour, but they all share a commitment to quality, and supporting our amazing independent local producers.

Pack your shopping bags and a BIG appetite and take a drive up the hill this weekend. There’s always something deliciously new to discover in the Perth Hills!