About
Castle Hill Farmers & Fine Food Market is a weekend producers market in Castle Hill, in Sydney's Hills District. It gathers growers, bakers and small food makers in one place, the kind of market where you fill a basket with fresh fruit and vegetables, artisan bread, preserves and other fine food direct from the people who make it.
For the raw-dairy community, the market is best known as a regular stockist point for Chapel Lane raw goat milk, which is sold as bath milk. The goat milk stall is listed as attending on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, so it pays to check before you make a special trip. As with all raw goat milk sold in New South Wales, it is labelled bath milk and intended for cosmetic use rather than drinking.
Best For
A Saturday-morning produce shop in the Hills District, and a regular pickup point for Chapel Lane raw goat bath milk on the second and fourth Saturdays.
What You'll Find
Fresh fruit & vegetables
Artisan bread & baked goods
Preserves & fine food
Chapel Lane raw goat bath milk
Local small producers
Good to Know
TypeWeekend farmers & fine food market
Raw dairyChapel Lane goat milk (bath milk)
Goat milk stall2nd & 4th Saturdays
RegionHills District, Sydney NSW
Good to confirmMarket dates & stallholders
Opening Hours
A weekend market: trading days and times vary, and the raw goat milk stall attends on the second and fourth Saturdays. Contact the market or check current market listings for this month's dates and hours before visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Castle Hill Farmers & Fine Food Market?
It is a producers market held in Castle Hill, in Sydney's Hills District in New South Wales. Check current market listings for the exact venue and address.
Can I buy raw goat milk there?
Yes. The market is listed as a regular stockist point for Chapel Lane raw goat milk, sold as bath milk. The goat milk stall is noted as attending on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.
Is the goat milk for drinking?
In New South Wales raw goat milk is sold and labelled as bath milk, intended for cosmetic use such as skin care rather than human consumption.
When is the market on?
Trading days vary, so it is best to confirm the current market calendar before visiting, especially if you are coming specifically for the second or fourth Saturday goat milk stall.