Sunshine Coast Markets ~ Queensland
The Sunshine Coast in Queensland has stunning beaches, a lush hinterland, and a laid-back lifestyle. It is also home to a huge selection of amazing markets that offer a great range of local produce, handmade arts and crafts, live music and delicious food.
Noosa Farmers Market
The Noosa Farmers Market is held every Sunday morning from 6.00 am to midday under the trees at the Noosa AFL Club on Weyba Road Noosaville. Here, you will find stalls with some of the finest and freshest produce from the Noosa Region. It’s also an excellent place for breakfast or brunch.
Cotton Tree Markets
Cotton Tree Markets are held every Sunday from 7.00 am to 12.00 noon on King Street. At these markets, you will find local artisans and designers selling their unique work, jewellery, clothes, candles, fresh fruit and vegetables, books, homewares, pet products and live music.
Market days are Saturdays from 7.00 am to 2.00 pm and Wednesdays from 8.00 am to 2.00 pm. The Original Eumundi Markets is Australia's biggest and best artisan market, with delicious food, fantastic live entertainment and a vibrant atmosphere. The market is located in the lovely historic village of Eumundi.
Fishermans Road Markets
Fishermans Road Markets are on every Sunday from 6.00 am to 12.00 noon on the corner of David Low Way and Fishermans Road. This is a really big market with a huge variety of items, including local fruit and vegetables, homemade and second-hand goods, plants, clothes and lots of food stalls.
Caloundra Street Fair
The Caloundra Street Fair is held every Sunday from 8.00 am to 1.00 pm in Bulcock Street in Caloundra. There are over 120 market stalls with fresh produce, locally crafted homewares, fashion, art, flowers and plants. The Street Fair has a vibrant atmosphere, delicious street food, fun children’s entertainment and live music.
Yandina Country Markets
Yandina Country Markets are on Saturday morning from 6.00 am to 12.00 noon at the Yandina Sports Complex. This market specialises in plants, fresh local produce, secondhand items, homemade items and much more. It's renowned for being the largest plant market on the Sunshine Coast.
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