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Don Market

Maybe only once or twice a year when the weather is really bad do we lose our outside stallholders.r
From spring to the start of winter we have at least 2 great plant stalls and 2 vegetable stalls...
Most weeks we have new stallholders in the middle of the hall. You will find regulars at the sides.
Don Market, is one of the oldest markets on the northwest coast of Tasmania and has been operating for over 48 years. A dynamic, ever evolving market boasts both indoor and outdoor stalls(weather permitting). A great range of stalls - from fresh fruit and vegetables, to plant stalls, regular craft and makers products, new handbags, bric-a-brac and so much more and a sit-down or takeaway cafe in the back of the hall. We have regular weekly stallholders and also transient stalls which come alternate weeks or even just drop in once or just now and then. This adds to the interest and the market is usually not the same two weeks in a row. The hall itself shares some historical values maintaining its old fashioned façade and noticeboards of years gone by, and from the Don Hall where the market is held, you can look across the road to the Don River and the popular Don Railway.
Event Details
  • Sunday (Weekly)

  • 12:00 AM

  • 17 Forth Road, Don, Tasmania, 7310

Cafe

Carpark

Family Friendly

Kiosk

Pet Friendly - Enquire

Public Toilet

Shop / Gift Shop

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