Avoca Riverside Market

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Under the shade of the ancient river gums, by the side of clear running waters of the Avoca River is this beautiful little market offering the best of the Pyrenees. With around 40 stalls offering artisan wares, plants and locally grown fruit and vegetables, eggs and honey.

One of the highlights are the six or so Pyrenees wineries offering tastings and selling their superb wines grown and made in the surrounding countryside. Along with a representative farm from the Pyrenees Farm Gate Trail this is an excellent way of getting a snapshot of what the Pyrenees is about. Afterwards wander up through the stunning Chinese gardens to the historic town with its antiques, cafes and wonderful pub.

Content: Pyrenees Shire

Dates & Times
  • Sun 22 Dec
  • Sun 26 Jan
  • Sun 23 Feb
  • Sun 23 Mar
  • Sun 27 Apr
  • Sun 25 May
  • Sun 22 Jun
  • Sun 27 Jul

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  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

  • Sun 22 Dec
  • Sun 26 Jan
  • Sun 23 Feb

Avoca River Flat

Dundas Street, Avoca VIC 3467

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Accessibility Information

  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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