Whether you’re visiting or a local wanting to support small businesses, one of the best ways to enjoy this area is by shopping at a local market.
From the well loved SAGE farmers markets in Moruya to the stunningly located Batemans Bay Sunday Market and loads more, you’ll definitely enjoy a day out exploring one of the many markets the Eurobodalla has to offer.
Here’s a list of regularly scheduled markets around the Eurobodalla region, offering plenty to choose from.
Markets In Moruya
Moruya is the place to be on Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings with two top-notch markets filling the community with loads of fresh produce.
SAGE Farmers Markets
Known for its high-quality, fresh local produce, this weekly market is constantly growing as new farmers and producers join in. Everything sold here is grown and harvested locally under safe conditions.
It’s one of Eurobodalla’s favourites and is famous across Australia, running strong for over 10 years. Packed with authentic, homemade goodies, it boasts a cosy community vibe that makes it extra special.
Expect fresh oysters, farm eggs, 100% Australian-owned dairy products, sustainable honey, organic veggies, and more.
- Every Tuesday afternoon
- 3pm-5pm
- Riverside Park
Moruya Country Markets
The Moruya Country Markets have been doing their thing for over 35 years. It’s a not-for-profit organisation and is run by local stallholders.
Right on the Moruya River, strolling the stalls is a beautiful way to spend a Saturday morning finding delicious treats, cool gifts, artwork, clothes, jewellery, and second-hand treasures.
You can also jam out to the live music put on by local buskers as you browse.
- Every Saturday morning
- 8am -12:30 pm
- Riverside Park
Markets In Batemans Bay & Batehaven
Talk about a pretty part of the world to get your shopping on. Just a 3 minute drive apart, Batemans Bay and Batehaven have got the goods.
Batemans Bay Sunday Market
Such a stunning spot for a Sunday market, right along the edge of the Clyde River.
The range of stalls here is diverse. Clothing, antiques, tools, plants, food, toys, and homemade treats plus many more exciting bits and bobs.
Be sure to come hungry, we love a classic B&E roll or sausage sanga from the local Lions Club whilst we shop!
- 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month
- 9am – 1pm
- Clyde St, Waterfront, Batemans Bay
Batehaven Mini Market
Also known as the “Hump Day” market because it’s held on a Wednesday. It’s set up inside the CWA Hall, so no worries about rain ruining the fun.
We love the coastal vibe here and the gorgeous homemade pieces and yummy treats from the friendly stallholders.
- Every Wednesday
- 11:30am – 2pm
- CWA Hall, Batehaven
Growers & Makers Market- Batehaven
Locally grown fresh food, baked goods and handmade items at this market in Batehaven.
Held at Edwards Rd Marketplace which is a collective of small businesses that are open
Monday to Sunday, these special monthly markets are a chance for growers and makers all around the region to showcase their wares.
- 4th Sunday of the month in the warmer months, no markets during winter
- 9am-1pm
- Edward Road Marketplace
Markets In Central Tilba
Tilba is known nationally for its awesome dairy products, but the town is also proud of its two fab markets both inside Central Tilba Halls.
Tilba Market
In the heart of historic Central Tilba, this market is held in the Big Hall meaning it’s a great all-weather option.
There are all sorts of wonders from fresh produce like fruits and veggies to free-range eggs, local honey, jams, baked treats and much more.
- Every Saturday morning
- 8am -12pm in the warmer months and 9am – 1pm in the colder seasons.
- Central Tilba Halls- Big Hall
Tilba Trash & Treasure Market
Gotta love a local jumble sale. You never know what you’ll find at this market in Tilba from antiques to preloved clothes and toys plus furniture, books, sporting equipment and so many other fantastic finds. Thrifting is the new buying peeps!
- Second Sunday of the month
- 9am – 1pm
- Central Tilba Halls- Big Hall
Other Markets Around Town
Make sure to visit Nelligen, Narooma, Turros Head, Dalmeny and South Durras for the wonderful markets happening throughout the year. Some monthly, some annually and all a good shout.
Nelligen Community Hall Markets
This community hall in the riverside village of Nelligen holds markets on the 2nd Saturday of every month.
Local art and craft pieces, jams and preserves, plants and flowers and other lovely bric-a-brac.
- 2nd Saturday of the month
- 9am- 2pm
- Nelligen Hall
Narooma Rotary Markets
A classic town market with produce, art, food, coffee, clothes, books, homemade goods and more.
- 4th Sunday of the month
- 8:30am – 1pm in the warmer months, 9:30am -2pm in the colder season
- NATA Oval, behind the Narooma Visitors’ Centre
Tuross Head Easter Mini Market
This annual marker is a major fundraiser for the Tuross Head Women’s Bowling Club. With loads of second hand and brand new goodies to buy plus local arts and crafts, classic devonshire teas and of course a good old sausage sizzle.
There’s also a visit from the Easter Bunny and egg hunt but a raffle with loads of fun prizes.
- Easter Sunday
- 9am -1pm
- Club Tuross
South Durras Handmade Market
Another wonderful annual Easter market raising money for the Durras Community Association. The cake stall is a huge hit here with treats baked by members of the local community. Make sure to bring cash.
- Easter Saturday
- 9am -1pm
- South Durras Community Hall