The highlight of Greyton’s market is without a doubt the incredible work of Frans Herbst-Dale, a self-taught designer whose denim creations are unlike anything you will find in regular shops. His talent is remarkable: if you can imagine it, he can make it. From upcycled pieces to brand-new designs, his denim dresses and men’s clothing are original, stylish, and tailored especially for those who struggle with standard sizes. His ability to turn an idea into a perfectly fitted piece of clothing makes his stall a must-visit.
Alongside Frans’ creativity, the food at Greyton’s market is simply outstanding. Every bite reflects the care and freshness of local producers. Whether you’re looking for hearty meals, artisanal treats, or something new to try, you’ll find yourself spoiled for choice.
And then there are the people, warm, welcoming, and genuinely friendly. Spending time at the market feels less like shopping and more like being part of a community gathering. Greyton’s market is not just a place to buy, but a place to connect, taste, and...
   Read moreThe Greyton Saturday morning market is the highlight of the town over the weekend and there is a wide variety of stalls selling all manner of crafts and food.
Indeed, it was very hard to find any mass-produced plastics in the market and that gives it a very wholesome vibe.
The food stalls deliver high quality produce and the crafts were of excellent quality; they allow you to try before you buy, so you can be sure of the fit.
My particular favourites have to be Uncle Barry who will take any picture and transfer it onto a wooden block for a wonderful gift and Uncle Daniel who will make you a bespoke pair of leather boots to fit.
The finished product is of high quality and...
   Read moreWe stopped by the market this weekend and were pleasantly surprised. It’s not a huge market, but there’s such a great variety of unique stuff. From handmade trinkets and crafts to delicious homemade food.
We grabbed a really good iced coffee from one of the vendors and took our time strolling through all the stalls. Ended up getting some pannekoek and jaffels to snack on, and couldn’t resist taking home a selection of homemade cheeses.
There was someone playing guitar while we wandered around, which added a really nice vibe to the whole experience. Super chill and friendly atmosphere.
Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area for...
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