Every Sunday during the Summer Season

where all goods are grown, produced, baked or hand crafted locally


The 2025 market season begins on Easter Sunday 20th April and continues through to Sunday 28th September (weather permitting) - see you there!


About

Every Sunday during the summer season you can visit Schull Country Market from 10am to 2pm at the Pier Road Car Park and be delighted by the array of locally produced goods. You'll find vegetables, fruit and salads harvested that morning from Lisheen Greens, as well as the renowned Gubbeen cheeses and cured meats from the Ferguson family farm just a couple of miles up the road. There's a variety of freshly home baked sweet and savoury foods, plus chutneys, jams, vinaigrettes, West Cork honey and many other delicacies.

Enjoy the best coffee you'll taste in West Cork (and possibly beyond) made by Shane of Red Strand Coffee with beans he roasted in Clonakilty that week. Be sure to come hungry as there's Street Food to tempt, whether you fancy an authentic Breton crepe or galette, a hot fallafel wrap, spinach pakoras or a steak sandwich made with beef from the herd of Tom Walsh of Skibbereen. And to complete the taste sensation experience, select the legendary Hungry Crow chocolates to take home (if they make it that far).

Amongst our makers you'll discover Ardura Pottery who create understated, functional porcelain and stoneware ceramics, seaweed based skincare by Little Red, naturally tanned leather belts made to fit while you wait, ethically conscious clothing, botanically dyed yarn, jewellery and easily packable wooden gifts from Rossbrin Creative. West Cork is known for it's artists and we have several pop-up galleries featuring a wide range of paintings.

Do support our charity stall, West Cork Animal Welfare Group, for all manner of animal related goodies – check out the doggie bandanas, a must-have for discerning dogs - and help fund a vital cause. On fine days, we are lucky to have a number of accomplished musicians perform from all genres, who generously give their time to serenade us and they truly create a wonderful vibe – where else might you listen to a cello duo, a harpist, or an Irish fiddle on a Sunday morning, plus all contributions are donated to West Cork Animal Welfare Group.

All stall holders live within a forty mile radius of Schull, although many are from the environs of Schull itself, so you can be sure that what you choose really is local and you get to actually meet the people who grew, produced, baked and made it.


 

Hours & Location

 

Address

Pier Road Car Park, Pier Road, Schull, West Cork


Hours of Operation

Sundays from Easter to the end of September
10am - 2pm