Showing posts with label Winchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winchester. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 December 2024

A Guide to Christmas Markets in the UK

As the festive season approaches, the UK transforms into a winter wonderland, with Christmas markets popping up in towns and cities across the country. 

These markets are perfect for soaking up the festive spirit, indulging in seasonal treats, and finding unique gifts for your loved ones. 

Here’s a guide to some of the best Christmas markets to visit this season, highlighting their food, crafts, and experiences.

1. Manchester Christmas Markets

Manchester’s Christmas Markets are among the largest and most famous in the UK. Spread across several locations in the city centre, the markets feature over 300 stalls offering a variety of goods.

Food: Treat yourself to bratwurst, Dutch pancakes, and mulled wine.

Crafts: Discover handmade jewellery, festive ornaments, and artisanal candles.

Experiences: Visit the iconic Albert Square market for its festive lights and towering Christmas tree.


2. Bath Christmas Market

Set against the stunning backdrop of Bath’s Georgian architecture, this market is a must-visit for those seeking a traditional festive experience.

Food: Sample local cheeses, mince pies, and spiced cider.

Crafts: Browse over 150 chalets offering handmade gifts, including pottery and knitted items.

Experiences: Enjoy carol singers and street performers as you wander through the cobbled streets.


3. Edinburgh Christmas Market

Part of Edinburgh’s wider Christmas celebrations, this market in East Princes Street Gardens is a feast for the senses.

Food: Savour Scottish delicacies like haggis, alongside classic festive fare.

Crafts: Pick up unique gifts such as tartan scarves and locally made soaps.

Experiences: Don’t miss the ice skating rink and the panoramic views from the Big Wheel.


4. Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market

Birmingham’s German-inspired market is the largest of its kind outside Germany and Austria.

Food: Feast on pretzels, schnitzels, and gingerbread.

Crafts: Explore stalls selling wooden toys, glass baubles, and intricate nutcrackers.

Experiences: Sip glühwein in the cosy beer gardens while enjoying live music.


5. Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market

This market, set in the historic grounds of Winchester Cathedral, is renowned for its high-quality stalls and festive atmosphere.

Food: Delight in hog roasts, churros, and hot chocolate.

Crafts: Discover bespoke leather goods, art prints, and festive wreaths.

Experiences: Glide across the ice rink or attend a carol service in the cathedral.


6. York Christmas Festival

York’s St Nicholas Fair brings a magical charm to this historic city.

Food: Indulge in Yorkshire pudding wraps and mulled wine.

Crafts: Shop for handmade soaps, woollen scarves, and unique homeware.

Experiences: Take a stroll along the Shambles, beautifully lit with fairy lights.


Tips for Visiting Christmas Markets

Plan Ahead: Check opening dates and times, as they can vary.

Dress Warmly: Many markets are outdoors, so layer up to stay cosy.

Bring Cash: While many stalls accept cards, it’s handy to have some cash for smaller purchases.

Arrive Early: Beat the crowds by visiting during weekdays or earlier in the day.

Whether you’re looking for festive food, unique gifts, or simply a dose of Christmas cheer, the UK’s Christmas markets have something for everyone. Bundle up, grab a mug of mulled wine, and enjoy the magic of the season!

Please note: Check to ensure the Christmas Market you are wanting to visit is operating because bad weather, etc may cause the plans of the operators to change, sometimes at very short notice.

To find Christmas markets near you Google "Christmas markets near me" and see what results you can find.

Thursday, 9 November 2023

Have Yourself a Merry Local Christmas: Discover Delicious Food, Drink & Gifts at Hampshire Fare's Christmas Chalet

Hampshire Fare, the county food, drink and craft group, is running its popular 'Shop Local' Chalet from Monday 4th to Thursday, 21st December, at Winchester Cathedral's Christmas Market. 

The Hampshire Fare Chalet showcases a continually changing choice of quality local produce, perfect for Christmas feasting and gifting, while providing artisan producers with the opportunity to have a presence at one of the best Christmas markets in the country.

Natasha Dochniak, Commercial Manager, Hampshire Fare, says: “The Hampshire Fare Christmas Chalet is a really great example of what Hampshire Fare does, by providing support and opportunities for food, drink and craft producers to grow their businesses. Many of our producers return to the Hampshire Fare Chalet year on year, while others, encouraged by the success of a one-day pop-up, have gone on to run their own stalls at the Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market.”

The Hampshire Fare Chalet has a rota of 19 different local producers popping up and taking over the Chalet for one day. A wide range of local produce includes ales, alpaca coats, apple liqueurs, cheese souffles, cider, coffees, fudge, gins, meads, non-alcoholic cocktails, rums, smoked trout fillets and pâtés, and Hampshire sparkling wine, of course. Producers come from across the county, including Andover, Basingstoke, Bordon, Meon Valley, New Forest, Petersfield, Portsmouth, Southampton, Test Valley and Winchester.

Natasha continues: “The Hampshire Fare Chalet is very popular with visitors as buying food and gifts that have been made locally is part of the Christmas Market experience. At Hampshire Fare we have seen a growing interest in conscious consumerism, and local produce is increasingly sought out as one of the greenest and most sustainable options. By shopping local at the Hampshire Fare Christmas Chalet, visitors are also helping to support local businesses and communities, and making a difference while enjoying a wonderful seasonal experience at Winchester Cathedral's Christmas Market.”

The Hampshire Fare Christmas Chalet for 2023 includes exciting new members and returning favourites:

Monday 4th December:

Watership Alpacas, Thruxton: alpaca wool coats

Tuesday 5th December:

Portsmouth Distillery: award-winning rum and gin

Wednesday 6th December:

Growling Gibbon, Hursley: craft beer

Thursday 7th December:

Blackmoor Estate, Selborne: Gospel Green sparkling cider

Friday 8th December:

River Coffee, Winchester: speciality coffee

Saturday 9th December:

Longdog Brewery, Basingstoke: handcrafted real ales

Sunday 10th December:

Fordingbridge Fudge, New Forest: homemade all-butter fudge

Monday 11th December:

Red Fox Cheese Souffles, Broughton: souffles to bake at home

Tuesday 12th December:

Hogmoor Distillery, Bordon: small batch gin and rum

Wednesday 13th December:

Forest Edge Roasting, New Forest: locally roasted coffee

Thursday 14th December:

The Flower Pots Brewery, Cheriton: cask ales and beers

Friday 15th December:

Hambledon Vineyard, Hambledon: fine English fizz

Saturday 16th December:

ChalkStream, Romsey: fresh and smoked trout

Sunday 17th December:

Gorilla Spirits, Upton Grey: award-winning craft spirits

Monday 18th December:

Kimpton Apple Press, Kimpton, near Andover: apple liqueur

Tuesday 19th December:

Big Hand Little Hand, Southampton: ethically sourced coffee

Wednesday 20th December:

Mavrik Drinks, Winchester: non-alcoholic cocktails

Thursday 21st December:

Butler Country Estates, Winchester: smoked trout fillets, pâtés and gravadlax

You will find the Hampshire Fare Christmas Chalet at No59, Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market. To find out more about shopping local visit www.hampshirefare.co.uk.