Farmers markets in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia showcase the area's agricultural heritage through locally grown fruits, vegetables, and artisan products. These markets offer a glimpse into the diverse landscape and climate of the Wheatbelt, providing visitors with the opportunity to purchase fresh produce and handmade goods to take home.
The Katanning Farmers Market, held monthly in Gugulja Park, features a range of locally produced vegetables, fruits, preserves, and crafts by local artisans. Similarly, the Toodyay Farmers Market in Stirling Park offers a variety of artisan goods sourced from the Avon Valley and Wheatbelt, including fresh produce, preserves, food, art, craft, and farm goods.
Other towns in the Avon Valley like Beverley, Northam, and York also host weekend farmers markets that embody "old-fashioned country charm" while showcasing local produce and artisan goods. The Northam Lions Community Markets provide a mix of local produce, baked goods, knick knacks, plants, and arts and crafts, complemented by live music and coffee. Additionally, the York Peace Park Charity Markets welcome visitors to browse stalls selling items like DVDs, jams, and marmalades while enjoying a stroll with their dogs.