Are markets your happy place? It's time to take a country to coast adventure along our market trail. Think wine, meat, olives and olive oil, fruit and vegetables, honey, herbs, jams and preserves, eggs, fresh flowers and plants, soaps and salves, crafts, slow-stitched fashion, antiques and so much more. Our towns and villages are an eclectic mix and no matter which weekend you are stopping by, there will always be at least one market to visit.
Weekly
Every Friday, 8am - 1pm
Held in Littleton Gardens, Bega
Join the vibrant Bega growers and makers as they gather to sell their wares, chat and listen to local music every week. Sourdough bread and goods from local bakers including rustic loaves and gluten free bread, cakes and pastries. Knitted cosies and fancies, seeds and seedlings, freshly picked produce and amazing flowers, local climate change spruikers, take home meals like Cownest Community Farm’s famous curries, local spirits, jams and preserves, pickles and more under the shady trees of Bega’s loveliest outdoor space. Held in Littleton Gardens, Bega.
Monthly
Fourth Saturday of every month, 8.30am - 12.30pm
Held at the School of Arts Hall and Grounds, Cobargo
These weekly markets in charming Cobargo include a range of stalls including food, music, plants and much more pop up amongst the wonderful creative businesses all adding to the welcoming Cobargo atmosphere. Take a walk around and you’ll see that the streets give up lots of surprises, with vintage stores and cool little eateries jostling for position with art galleries, craft workshops and of course the heritage buildings that the town is famous for.
Monthly
First Sunday of every month from 8.30am
Held in William Street, Candelo
Take a country drive into the pretty town of Candelo to visit this popular monthly market, a truly village affair. The riverside parklands bustle and throng with a wide variety of stalls from coffee and tasty food, to baskets and flowers, tools and chickens, bric a brac, garden beds, plants, clothes, pony rides for the littlies, all sorts of seconds, arts and crafts and entertainment. Candelo Market is the longest running market on the Sapphire Coast and one of the largest, under the old Creekside trees. Loftus Park and Candelo Town Hall.
Monthly
Third Sunday of every month, 8am - 12.30pm
Held at Ford Park, Merimbula
In sunny Ford Park, next to Merimbula’s Main Beach, come and enjoy Merimbula’s monthly market where a wealth of treasures, jewellery, fashion, produce, food, plants, books, crafts & curios await after a quick dip in the nearby ocean waves. Run by Rotary, all funds raised are put back into the community.
Monthly
Second Sunday of every month, 8am - 12.30pm
Held at Pambula soccer grounds, Narregol St
Visit this sun-filled market on the broad sportsgrounds of Pambula every month. A huge variety of stalls include everything from hand-made preserves, pickles, olive oil, local meat and seafood, cakes and sausage sizzles, to jewellery, all kinds of clothing, bric-a-brac, and more.
Monthly
Last Sunday of every month, 8.30am - 12.30pm
Dickinson Park, Lamont St
A monthly outdoor market held at the scenic grounds of Dickinson Park in Bermagui. Expect to find beautiful handmand and homemade products using local ingredients, and local produce plucked from the rich soils of the Bega Valley.
Monthly
Third Saturday of every month, 9am - 1pm
Held at Uniting Church Hall and Community Garden, Chandos St
The Eden Community Market is held at the Uniting Church Hall and Community Garden on Chandos Street in Eden, with views over the sparkling ocean. Regular live music, and an excellent variety of food stalls plus a BBQ and sausage sizzle, with local crafts and fresh produce. A very family friendly event with a load of bargains, stalls include all kinds of locally made wares and food, plus face painting and other entertainments.
Monthly
Fourth Sunday of every month, 8.30am - 1pm
Held at Wyndham Hall
Among Wyndham Village Market’s regular stallholders are organic fruit & veg, preserves, jams, pickles and honey, home baked goods, hand knits, cards, plus handmade jewellery, wax wraps, beautiful soaps, Men's Shed handcrafted timber products, leather work, succulents, locally produced organic skin care products, lavender and oils, astrology readings, garden beds, bric-a-brac and rustic bits and pieces. Handmade quilts adorn the stage and there is always Wyndham's own great coffee. Food provided by local community groups on a roster basis and a regular feature is ‘Music Maker of the Month’, a busking opportunity for local musicians. At Wyndham Hall.
Monthly
Second Sunday of every month, 11.00am - 1pm
Held at Tanja Hall
Market lovers will embrace the Sapphire Coast’s newest community market, held monthly at the beautiful old Tanja Hall between the towns of Tathra and Bermagui. You'll encounter a wealth of local culinary delights, fresh and preserved, produce from local gardens, local arts and crafts as well as desired secondhand treasures of clothing, books and retro goods.
Quarterly
Fourth Saturday of January, April, July, October 8am - 12pm
Held at Nethercote Hall
Held four times a year, local growers pick their produce the night before or early in the morning and bring their wares to this friendly market. Grab a sausage or bacon and egg roll for breakfast, catch up with friends over an amazing selection of homemade cakes and pastries, with refreshments from the morning tea stall, all while listening to live, local music. The regular cooking demo is always a treat. Variety includes locally grown meat and seafood, cheeses, jams, pickles, sauces, pate, fermented foods, wine and more - everything you'll need for a fabulous gourmet get-together. Nethercote Hall.
Weekly from November - April
Every Thursday 3.30pm - 5.30pm
Held at the Bermagui Country Club
Abundant produce of all kinds, food and drinks ready to take away, colourful flowers and colourful people. Bermagui Growers and Makers Market is always bursting with goodness. From ripe red tomatoes to dazzling green basil, gluten free bread and bunches of healthy greens, hand-made sausage rolls and beautiful preserves, local gut-healthy kombucha and kraut, stacks of biodynamic veggies, gluten free cakes, gorgeous candles, artwork and much more. Open until later in the Summer twilight the market is worth a visit every week to stock up your holiday fridge with local goodness. At Bermagui Country Club Carpark.
Not currently operating
Held at the grounds of Covington's, Pambula
‘Flourish’ is a seasonal market held in the picturesque grounds of Covington’s in Pambula. If it’s made, baked, sewn or grown in this community you’ll find it here… Flourish is an opportunity for local makers, craftspeople, artists and growers to sell their wares and show their stuff. The aim is to embrace and share the creative abundance of the fabulous Pambula village and celebrate the magic of the seasons, and of course to have fun and catch up with friends.
Not currently operating
Held at the Honorbread courtyard, Bunga Street
A little market in Bermagui’s favourite sourdough bakery courtyard, selling fresh produce and crafts. Glorious things like an abundance of fresh produce, salads and greens, goats milk soap products, Bodalla cherries and gluten-free bread and other local gluten free goodness. Come along to the little courtyard with the bees and listen to some live music while you gather your fresh foodie needs, enhanced by a coffee or pastry from Honorbread. Held in the Honorbread Courtyard.
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