Top Winelands Markets to Visit This Summer

Here’s your ultimate guide to the “lekkerste” Winelands markets to visit this season – from Cape Town’s coastlines to the picturesque valleys of Stellenbosch, Elgin, and Wellington. Grab your picnic blanket, call your crew, and explore..

Boschendal Friday Night Market (Stellenbosch)

Kick off your summer weekends with one of the most magical market experiences in the Winelands. Set beneath the ancient oaks of Boschendal’s historic Werf precinct, the Boschendal Friday Night Market is a warm, soulful gathering where food, music, and community come together under the stars.

Expect everything from gourmet burgers and oysters to cocktails, baked treats, and Boschendal’s award-winning wines served right from the farm. Kids are well catered for, and the lively buzz makes it one of the region’s favourite ways to ease into the weekend.

Golden evening light filters through rows of trees strung with glowing orbs, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Families wander between stalls lined with twinkling lights as people chat and sample food. A barefoot little girl in a pink and white dress runs ahead on the grass while a man carrying plates follows, capturing a sense of carefree joy at an outdoor night market.

Market Details:

  • Venue: Boschendal Wine Estate, Helshoogte Road (R310), Pniel
  • When: Fridays, 18h00 – 21h00
    Contact: 021 870 4200 / enquiries@boschendal.co.za
  • Pet Friendly: Yes
  • Don’t Miss: Live music, artisanal vendors, cocktails & wine, the magical Werf lawns, and the after-dark gallery at the Manor House.

Cape Point Vineyards Community Market (Noordhoek)

Every Thursday evening, the lawns at Cape Point Vineyards transform into a twilight feast of flavour, live music, and panoramic views. Locals and visitors alike gather around picnic blankets, sipping estate wines as the sun dips over the Atlantic.

Expect a mix of gourmet street food, deli goods, and the buzz of a community that knows how to celebrate a summer evening (in Cape Town style). With ample space for little ones and live tunes in the background, it’s the perfect mid-week unwind.

Golden light spills across a lakeside lawn framed by a sprawling tree and mountain views in the distance. People lounge on picnic blankets and gather at tables, chatting over food and wine as the sun sets. The scene feels relaxed and communal — a perfect blend of nature, music, and warm evening energy often found at outdoor markets or summer events in the Cape Winelands.

Market Details:

  • Venue: Cape Point Vineyards, Noordhoek
  • When: Every Thursday (summer), 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM — reopening 16 October 2025
  • Contact: info@cape-point.com
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Don’t miss: Sunset picnics, local eats, and the vineyard’s award-winning wines.

Lourensford Market (Somerset West)

Nestled in the lush gardens of Lourensford Wine Estate, this market is a vibrant celebration of craftsmanship, community, and good living. With over 70 food, craft, and fashion stalls, it’s one of the most dynamic markets in the Cape.

Whether you’re hunting for artisanal treasures, sipping renowned estate wines under the oaks, or dancing to live music beneath fairy lights – Lourensford promises a feast for all senses.

A lively market food stall under a covered structure. A group of people, mostly women, are standing in line at a counter labeled “Tunisian Delights.” The stall displays a vertical rotisserie with meat (likely shawarma) and a colorful spread of fresh toppings. The atmosphere is relaxed and social, with natural lighting and an open layout, typical of a weekend market or food hall.

Market Details:

  • Venue: Lourensford Wine Estate, Somerset West
  • When: Fridays (16h00 – 21h00), Saturdays & Sundays (10h00 – 15h00)
  • Contact: market@lourensford.co.za
  • Pet Friendly: Yes – on leash
  • Don’t miss: Local DJs and acoustic sets, family activities and wine tasting.

Elgin Railway Market (Elgin Valley)

Step back in time at this award-winning market housed in a converted 1940s apple warehouse. With its steampunk design and the whistle of vintage steam trains pulling in, the Elgin Railway Market is pure magic.

Visitors can sip local cool-climate wines, taste craft food from gourmet vendors, and shop handmade goods – all while enjoying live bands and the occasional train arrival that delights children and adults alike.

A bustling indoor market or food hall with a warm, industrial aesthetic. The space features tall wooden pillars, metal trusses, and a yellow ceiling that gives the scene a cozy glow. People are gathered at communal wooden tables, chatting and enjoying food and drinks. The layout includes an elevated balcony level, leafy plants adding greenery, and a musician performing live on stage in the background, creating a lively, social atmosphere.

Market Details:

  • Venue: Elgin Railway Market, Elgin Valley
  • When: Saturdays & Sundays 09h00 – 16h00 (plus mid-week pop-ups)
  • Contact: info@elginrailwaymarket.co.za
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Don’t miss: The arrival of the Ceres Rail steam train, local wines, and baked-fresh indulgences.

Blaauwklippen Family Market (Stellenbosch)

Set beneath ancient oak trees, the Blaauwklippen Family Market is a Stellenbosch institution – where the estate’s rich history meets a lively modern spirit.

Wander through stalls brimming with artisanal goods, enjoy live music, and savour street-food delights paired with Blaauwklippen’s award-winning wines. With kids playing safely on the lawns and the scent of fresh waffles drifting through the air, it’s everything a weekend market should be.

White Cape Dutch-style manor house with a thatched roof, surrounded by large trees and a green lawn. Two people walk toward the entrance in the soft golden light of late afternoon, creating a peaceful and timeless vineyard estate scene.

Market Details:

  • Venue: Blaauwklippen Wine Estate, Stellenbosch
  • When: Saturdays & Sundays, 09h00 – 17h00 (weather permitting)
  • Contact: info@blaauwklippen.com
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Don’t miss: Local crafts, family picnics, and that signature Stellenbosch warmth.

ROOT44 Market (Stellenbosch)

Since 2012, ROOT44 has been one of the Cape’s most beloved markets – an effortlessly cool space where food lovers, families, and creatives collide.

Come rain or shine, it’s always buzzing: think gourmet burgers, sushi, wood-oven pizzas, craft beers, local wines, and live bands that keep the weekend moving. Surrounded by vineyards, this is the heart of Stellenbosch’s market scene.

Modern black steel and glass winery building with a curved roof, surrounded by manicured lawns and stone paths. A narrow stream runs along the front, while a rustic stone wall borders the property under a bright blue sky.

 Market Details:

  • Venue: Audacia Wine Estate, Stellenbosch
  • When: Saturdays & Sundays, 09h00 – 17h00
  • Contact: info@root44.co.za
  • Pet Friendly: Yes
  • Don’t miss: Local crafts, family picnics, and that signature Stellenbosch warmth.

Windmeul Farmers Market (Wellington)

On the first Saturday of each month, Windmeul Cellar comes alive with the aromas of fresh bread, handmade cheese, and seasonal produce. This authentic farmers’ market offers a rustic taste of Wellington’s heart – with tables of local jams, quiches, botanicals, and crafts, all made by passionate producers.

It’s the kind of place where everyone knows your name, where breakfast comes with a smile, and where community is the main ingredient.

This image shows a vibrant local food stall setup serving traditional South African dishes. Three people are preparing food behind counters labeled **“Tradisionele Etes”** (Traditional Meals) and **“Roosterkoeke”** (grilled bread rolls). Handwritten chalkboard signs advertise items like *Groenboontjie bredie* (green bean stew), *hotdogs*, and *swarwer skinkborde*. The setup has a welcoming, community market atmosphere, with simple wooden tables and bright, casual energy.

 Market Details:

  • Venue: Windmeul Cellar, Wellington
  • When: First Saturday of every month, 08h00 – 12h00
  • Contact: info@windmeul.com
  • Pet Friendly: Yes

The Hermanus Country Market (Overberg)

Held at the local cricket club, this cheerful market bursts with community energy. Expect everything from smoked fish and handmade cheeses to craft bakes, fresh produce, and local wines.

Come for the food, stay for the people – and don’t miss the Summer Night Markets in December and January, when fairy lights and live music turn Hermanus into a seaside festival.

The Hermanus Country Market, an open-air market surrounded by trees under a bright blue sky. Several small wooden stalls display plants, pottery, clothing, and local crafts, while people browse and chat casually. A signboard at the entrance reminds visitors of COVID-19 safety guidelines, and the relaxed, community-oriented setting reflects the charm of a local weekend market in the Western Cape.

 Market Details:

  • Venue: Hermanus Cricket Club
  • When: Saturdays, 09h00 – 14h00
  • Contact: info@hermanuscountrymarket.co.za
  • Pet Friendly: Yes

Summer in the Winelands is more than just wine – it’s a season of flavours, stories, and connection. Each market tells its own tale of people and place, of vineyard sunsets and laughter shared between bites.

This summer, go where the music drifts through the vines. Wander the stalls, sip something local, and fall in love with the Winelands all over again.

To learn more about South Africa’s vibrant winelands, head over to Visit Our Winelands.

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