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Bega Produce Market

Every Friday, 8am - 1pm. Littleton Gardens, Bega. Find fresh seasonal produce, locally made food, seedlings, fresh flowers and goods. Help support local and South East regional producers. Buskers encouraged. Contact scpa.org.au

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Cobargo Markets

Every Saturday from 8am - 1pm. 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. Book stalls on 6493 6817 or 0428 696 623.

Bermagui Hand & Homemade Market

Last Sunday of month, 8.30am - 12.30pm, Dickinson Park. Contact 6493 6581. The Bermagui Markets specialise in handmade, homemade and local produce and goods, created by a diverse bunch of art and crafts folk.

Bermagui Growers & Makers Market

Every Thursday from 2pm - 4pm on the lawn in front of the Bermagui Country Club. Trading begins when the bell rings at 3pm. Find it on Facebook at Bermagui Growers and Makers Market. Contact 0425 711 795.

Tilba Growers Market

Every Saturday, 8am to 12pm Central Tilba Big Hall Find fresh local produce, local wares and more at the Big Tilba Hall. You'll be delighted to find a wide range of produce straight from the gardens of our fertile grounds. To book a stall or for more information contact Annie Fenn on 0409 443 064

Monthly Market Guide

Tilba Collectables Trash n Treasure Market

2nd Sunday of each month, 8.30am - 2pm. Located in the historic Tilba Hall, Central Tilba. Browse the stalls for Bric a Brac, Trash n Treaure , clothing and more. Enjoy a stroll through the quaint town of Tilba where you can enjoy great coffee, meals, ice cream and more. Stall Holders and enquiries - contact Janine on 0400 992 246.

Narooma Rotary Markets

4th Sunday of the month, 8.30am - 1pm. NATA Oval (behind Narooma Visitors Centre). Find plants, produce, clothing, jewellery, crafts, timber products, handbags, preserves, spices, paintings, tools, antiques, collectables and more. Food stalls include pizzas, coffee & pastries, barbecue, smoothies & juices.

Dalmeny Community Markets

2nd Sunday of the month, 8.30am - 12pm, Dalmeny Hall. dalmenycommunitymarket. wordpress.com/ Contact Tony Fahey 0414 419 986 We sell homemade products and homegrown produce.

Moruya Country Market

Every Saturday, 7.30am - 1.30pm, Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St. Enjoy the beautiful river scenery and bustling Moruya Country Market atmosphere. Be taste tempted by stalls with delicious hot & cold food, drinks & fresh juice.

Sage Farmers Market Moruya

Every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm onwards. Riverside Park, cnr Shore St and Ford St. Buy something at the SAGE Farmers Market knowing the person you’ve bought it from either grew it, harvested it or made it. Contact 0413 920 620

Batemans Bay Makers and Growers Market

Every Thursday, 2 Edward Road, Batehaven, 10.30 am - 2 pm The Batemans Bay Makers and Growers Market brings together a diverse range of locally grown fresh food, bakedgoods, plants, arts and crafts. and quality handmade items.

Batemans Bay Marine Rescue Market

1st Sunday of month, Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven, 8.30am - 1pm. www.batemansbaysundaymarket. com.au Find art & craft, bric-a-brac, trash & treasure, produce, fashion, handmade goods, food, great coffee and Reggies Soft Serve Ice Creams

Rotary Batemans Bay Sunday Market

3rd Sunday of the month, Corrigan's Beach Reserve, Batehaven, 9am - 1pm. www.batemansbaysundaymarket. com.au Clothes, food, collectables, plants, hobbies, gifts, antiques, wood products, bric a brac and live music.

Nelligen Village Market

2nd Sunday of month, 9.30am - 2pm, Mechanics Institute Hall. Local arts, crafts, preserves, plants, bric-a-brac... treasures for everyone.

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Things to See & Do

Take a trip to Montague Island

Nature Reserve to watch wildlife Explore Wagonga Inlet by boat or kayak Follow the Mill Bay boardwalk and watch the magnificent stingrays

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE CLOSED Visit eurobodalla.com.au/ for information about the Eurobodalla region.

Aboriginal people are the original occupants and inhabitants of Wagonga’s surrounding land and waterways. The traditional people of the area relied on the sea, the estuaries and the land to provide much of their food and sustenance for life. In the past, they traded with other Aboriginal people throughout the Yuin Nation. Narooma is one of the most scenic towns on the Far South Coast, nestled between the ocean and the startling blue-green waters of Wagonga Inlet, with Gulaga Mountain (Mt. Dromedary) watching over the township. It has great shops, cafés and restaurants, and of course seafood often features on menus. With a choice of flat stretches or hills, there are numerous places to walk around town and take in the spectacular views over the Inlet, the mountains and the ocean. Montague Island is located just offshore - take a tour of the island, learn about its heritage-listed buildings and history, and see the fur seals and little penguins. Narooma is also renowned for its spectacular public golf course, ranked as one of the best in Australia. It's a great place to go bike riding, with tracks around town that are perfect for kids to practice their riding skills on. There are also plenty of mountain bike trails close by. Head north to visit Bodalla with its historic church and pub, or hit the beach at Tuross Head.

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