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Markets around the Ranges

On the first Sunday of every month, The Valley Market in Warburton makes its regular visit.

It has over 30 stalls making local growers’ produce accessible, and providing a place to purchase local veggies, fruit, wine, chocolate, artisan bread, honey, eggs, cheese, local art, craft and more.

The market is on Thomas Avenue at the rear of the Arts Centre, on the banks of the Yarra River.

The Yarra Valley ECOSS market is held every Friday afternoon at 711 Old Warburton Road, Wesburn and with a usual 3.30pm to 6pm timeframe.

A variety of live performers frequent the venue, keeping attendees entertained as they peruse the stalls.

A number of regular stalls consistently attend to sell their goods.

The Gully Market is held every Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 3pm and is located at the Upper Ferntree Gully Station Carpark.

The craft and plant market promotes handmade and locally sourced goods and is one the oldest markets in Victoria, having started nearly 50 years ago.

The Belgrave Big Dreams Market is a dog-friendly market running on the second Sunday of each month, with live music, activities and plenty of variety in stalls and vendors.

Running from 9am to 2pm at Reynolds Lane Belgrave, the market is dog friendly and often runs workshops and other events throughout the year.

The Rotary Club of Lilydale’s monthly Sunday market is the place to be to score yourself some homemade crafts, wares and treats.

The Craft and Produce Market happens on the first Sunday of every month at Yarra Ranges Council car park on Hardy Street, Lilydale from 9am to 2pm.

Not only does the market help local makers, it’s also one of the biggest fundraisers for the Rotary Club to help assist with projects near and far.

If you’re around Montrose on the third Saturday of the month, then why not head to the Community Market.

Located in the heart of the town at the Montrose Town Square, on Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, it’s a regular outdoor market for local makers and growers.

Held every month from 9am to 1pm.

When visiting Healesville, you can’t go past the Healesville Community Market, offering two weekends a month to catch the affair.

Located at the River Street Car Park on the first Sunday of the month and then Coronation Park on the third Sunday of the month.

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