Farmers' Market Traunstein – Quality of Life from Farmers' Hands


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Friday is Market Time: Freshness, Craftsmanship, and Local Enjoyment at Traunstein Town Square
In the heart of Traunstein, the Farmers' Market at the Town Square invites you to a true shopping experience: Direct marketers from the Chiemgau bring seasonal goods, traditional crafts, and regional diversity to the stalls – fresh, honest, transparent.
Regional Diversity, Established Tradition
Since 1998, the Farmers' Market has shaped the town's image. From a quaint idea, it has evolved into a vibrant meeting point, supported by the association of direct marketers in the Traunstein district. Visitors appreciate the market atmosphere with short distances, personal conversations, and goods directly from the producer.
Straight from the Farm: Sensory Impressions for All Senses
The scent of fresh bread and smoked products, the colors of organic vegetables and fruits, the taste of artisanal cheese specialties: At the stalls, you'll find honey products, poultry and sausage products, bread and pastries, spirits and liqueurs, as well as seasonal specialties. Notable vendors include Steinmaßl Organic Vegetables, Eitzinger Farm Products, Blösl Poultry, Wittscheck Meat and Sausage Specialties, Brandstätter Poultry, and other producers from the region.
Practical Information for Your Market Visit
Event on Friday: 09:00–14:00 at the Town Square, 83278 Traunstein. The market runs from early March until shortly before Christmas. Arriving early ensures the best selection of fresh produce and specialties.
Getting There, Parking, Accessibility
The city center offers numerous parking options, including P3 festival grounds (free) as well as parking garages and short-term parking. Designated disabled parking spaces are available at the Town Square. The Karl-Theodor parking lot is centrally located; electric vehicles park there for free for a limited time with a parking disc. Public transport connections are available via the municipal on-call bus; the paths from the center to the market are short.
Tips from Market Professionals
Plan your shopping with a cooler bag, check seasonal offers, and ask the producers about ripeness points, recipe ideas, and pre-orders. Cash payment is widespread; card payment is possible depending on the stall.
Conclusion
Those looking for regional products, honest craftsmanship, and personal advice experience a piece of Chiemgau lifestyle at the Traunstein Farmers' Market – freshly bought, directly from the producer, with taste and history.










