Goolwa Wharf Markets is held on the first and third Sunday of each month, as well as other special event days. You will find a myriad of goods on offer with around 80 stalls. Whether you just want to look around or to have a cappuccino or maybe a massage, there is something to interest just about everyone.
There are stalls offering bric-a-brac, collectables, plants in profusion, plenty of books both new and old, hand crafted goods, from woodwork and wrought iron to fabric and knitted items, beautiful decoupage and hand made greeting cards, hats fishing gear, small items of furniture, sunglasses and jewellery for the young and not so young. Fresh produce is so popular, with growers bringing their goods along, so too are the pickles, jams cakes and pastries. This market is well worth a visit!
Markets operate on the first and third Sunday of every month 9am to 3.30pm. Open every Sunday during January. Good Friday open 9am to 3.30pm.
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