Farnham’s Christmas Market is on Sunday 8 December, 10am to 4pm.
There will be over 150 stalls in Castle Street, The Borough, The Ivy Lane Club and Bush Hotel Courtyard selling gifts that are a little different, crafts, accessories, Christmas items, food, drink and more. Shoppers can expect there to be an emphasis on local, quality products.
The Farmers’ Market will also take place in Central car park. Wander across to pick up some local produce and taste what a difference local makes.
Attractions
Food and drink
When you need a break from shopping, grab some food and drink from one of the several stalls selling takeaway food or opt for a more leisurely approach and call in at one of Farnham’s many pubs, restaurants or cafes.
Entertainment
Local bands and musicians will play live music at various pitches around Farnham.
For kids
The Christmas Market is a family occasion and so there will be plenty to amuse the little ones. For young thrill seekers, search out the mini fairground. Plan time to visit Santa in his grotto so youngsters can deliver their Christmas list in person
Getting to the market
Walk
If you can, leave the car at home and head into Farnham town centre on foot so that you can fully appreciate the Christmas lights and festive shop windows.
Shuttle bus
Hop on the complimentary hoppa bus for a lift to and from the market.
Cycle
Avoid the traffic and cycle into Farnham. You can leave your bike at one of the cycle racks which are located at:
- Lower Hart car park, near the supermarket
- Farnham Library
- Waggon Yard car park
- Central car park
- Farnham Leisure Centre
- Farnham Town Council in South Street
- Railway station
Car
If you travel by car, please park in one of Waverley’s pay and display car parks where it is free to park on Sundays.
Road closures
Castle Street and The Borough will be closed to traffic. Diversions will be in place.
How to get involved
Find out how to apply for a stall at the Christmas Market.
See our sponsorship guide for details about opportunities to reach the thousands of people who visit the Christmas Market.