Friday, August 9, 2013

Hermanus Markets

Saturdays in Hermanus can be enjoyed by visiting two very different markets. I recently decided to visit both in one day to see which one I prefer. Both markets start at 09:00 in the morning.

Hermanus Country Market

This was my favourite market of the day! The market has a great variety of fresh produce, food, coffee and drinks to satisfy all taste buds as well as some pretty goods to buy.

My favourite shopping stall was Helen Silverware Jewellery. All the jewellery are made out of antique spoons. They are not as tacky as those forks you see everywhere that people wear as bangles. These jewellery pieces are extremely well transformed from its original use to great rings. I did not realise at first that the rings were made from spoons. For more information and pictures visit her Facebook-page .




My favourite food stall was where we had the best breakfast for only R35. Two pieces of French toast topped with bacon, rocket, green figs and camembert! Delishes! I still want to replicate this at home. This market really is affordable with most food choices being less than R40.

This for only R35

Enjoying my surroundings and a very great cup of coffee


The market is also great to stock up with some gourmet sausages made by Sanity Farm that you can serve as a o'dourve at a braai. Think of sausages fill with ingredients such as blue cheese, cranberries and almonds.  Invest in some sweet treats or fresh loaves of bread for late Saturday afternoon.

Hermanus Country Market attracted all shapes and sizes. Children played on the jungle gym and loads of doggies were around to play with each other. There's enough seating to accommodate everyone and Piano Ben, a popular artist in Hermanus, was the entertainment of the morning.

Market was bustling with loads of people


This market really made me feel relaxed and was a perfect start to a lazy Saturday morning.

If you come a bit later to catch an early lunch you can do a wine-tasting from some of the local cellars that are there as well and enjoy some craft beers.

Raka wines was one of the local cellars visiting

Food ranges from Mexican to Polish cuisine. Something I did not expect from a "country market".

Mexican breakfast of tortilla topped with scrambled eggs, sour cream and avo and tomato salsa
Polish baguette of cheese and bacon


The market is open until 13:00 and during season time in December they also open on Wednesday evenings!

Locate the market next to the Hermanus Cricketfield!
Open during the summer months from 08:00 -12:00 and during the winter months from 09:00-13:00

For more information regarding the market and its traders...
Like them on Facebook
Follow them @HermanusMarket
Visit their website


Hermanus Pietersfontein Market

Now this market was more for the refined crowd. I did not feel as at home here as at the country market but they also have great food and wine to be enjoyed.

The seating here are long tables. People were not to happy to share so you would sometimes find three people sitting at a large table. In the end we got some seating and tried some sweet treats and dim sum. My only regret for the day was the dim sum. What you receive and what you pay for did not add up and the filling of the dim sum was very meagre.


Something I do looked forward to trying the next time I visit is the chauceterie platter. During a beautiful day underneath the umbrellas this will go perfectly with some bottles of wine and a group of friends or family. Here they also have sushi, perlemoen, pizza and baked goods.

Delicious custard cake for only R15
This stall had delicious brownies
Freshly baked bread


The options at this market are more limited but exclusive. Nothing at this market is repeated at the Hermanus Country market. Quality of all the produce are excellent!

Hermanuspietersfontein is the only wine here as they host the market and is available by the glass or bottle. We refilled our glasses a few times. They have a great variety of wines and the lovely gentleman that worked there the morning we visited had a great charm to him and explained the wines to us in great detail. When the market ends be sure to head to their wine shop to indulge in some more wine-tasting!



If you plan to visit both markets I would first start at the country market and then move over to the Hermanus Pietersfontein Market. Both are a real treat!

Located at the Hemel and Aarde village at the Hermanus Pietersfontein Winery and cellar
Open every Saturday 09:00 - 13:00
Visit their website for more information


During the coming long weekend you can enjoy the Hermanus Wine and Food Festival at the Hemel and Aarde Village. Tickets are R120 at computicket. The festival is the 9th and 10th of August. It starts at 11:00 and runs until 19:00. More than 250 wines will be there for you to taste and local chefs will be there to spoil you with delicious food!









9 comments:

  1. thanks for the mention of @HelenSilverSmit jewellery on your blog post Maree :) Greatly appreciated!! x

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    1. It's a pleasure! I will add your facebook details ect ASAP :)

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  2. 'The Farmyard Kitchen's' stall at Hermanus Country Market is ran by a couple from Stanford. They sell Raka Wines, Kleinriver Cheeses, Olyfberg Olive Oil/ Olives, Honey and Preserves/Jams.

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    1. Will be on the look out for them when I visit again :)

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  3. Hermanus Country market oozes a good and friendly atmosphere, where friends meet old friends, and make new ones. The variety of hand made goods, fresh food, and being able to chose from so many platters for breakfast., with the variety of drinks to go with the breakfast, is a treat. The children are made so welcome with many activities for them – this is THE place for locals, visitors, swallows, and for all those wanting to relax, buy quality goods and eat and listen to great background music from Piano Ben. All in all, this friendly and atmospheric market is my favourite by far.
    Hermanuspietersfontein market has quality food and wine, however,some stall holders are reluctant to sell to non regulars, so you make a mental note not to return to their stalls again. One often feels shunned when wanting to join a table to enjoy refreshments – people quickly spread out to ensure there is no space for you to sit, or tell you that seats belongs to someone else.
    Their produce is good and enticing, but one often gets the feeling that you should be honoured by being allowed to buy it.

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  4. If the sausages you mentioned at the Hermanus Country Market is made by Sanity Farm, then their selection is just the best, especially the Morroccian chicken and I make a point of stocking up when I am in Hermanus

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    1. Thank you! The photo I took of their product was blurry so I could not figure out the name :)

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  5. I visited the Hermanuspietersfontein Market. What a great experience! The people were friendly, the food fantastic and the atmosphere even better!! I would recommend this market to locals, tourists and anyone visiting the area! The wine is also heavenly!!!

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