What's On
markets

Pukekohe Market: Fresh Local Food & Crafts

Need a fun outing? Check out Pukekohe Market in Auckland for local produce and crafts. Free, all-ages event on Sundays!

Pukekohe Market: Fresh Local Food & Crafts

๐ŸŒŸ Pukekohe Farmers & Artisans Market - Your Monthly Sunday Morning Market Experience

Join us at the heart of Pukekohe Town Square for a delightful morning of fresh produce, artisan crafts, and community spirit. This accessible market brings together the region's finest local vendors in one convenient location.

What to Expect:

  • ๐Ÿ›’ Fresh seasonal produce from local growers
  • ๐Ÿฏ Artisan breads, homemade preserves, and local honey
  • ๐Ÿฅš Free-range eggs and quality local products
  • ๐ŸŒธ Beautiful flowers and garden plants
  • ๐ŸŽต Live music and vibrant atmosphere

Key Details:

  • When: First Sunday of every month
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Location: Pukekohe Town Square, King Street, Pukekohe 2120
  • Entry: Free admission
  • info@nowevents.co.nz
  • ๏ปฟ021 177 1674

Accessibility:

  • Flat, easy-to-navigate town square
  • Suitable for seniors and those with mobility considerations
  • Plenty of seating available
  • Local cafes nearby for refreshments

About Farmers Markets in New Zealand

Farmers markets have become an integral part of New Zealand's food culture, offering communities direct access to fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal products. These markets play a vital role in supporting local agriculture and small businesses while promoting sustainable food practices.

Traditional farmers markets in New Zealand typically feature:

  • Seasonal produce reflecting local growing conditions
  • Artisanal food products showcasing regional specialties
  • Direct farmer-to-consumer relationships
  • Community gathering spaces that foster local connections
  • Support for small-scale producers and family farms

These markets not only provide fresh, quality produce but also help preserve traditional food production methods and support local economic development. They serve as important social hubs where communities can gather, connect with food producers, and learn about seasonal eating patterns unique to New Zealand's climate.

Event Details
Sunday, 4 January 2026
9:00 am
Pukekohe, Auckland
Free
All Ages
Targeted age groups