Markets

Locations

Use the map to find local markets in the Northern Rivers.

Market Summaries

Here’s a brief summary of each market to help you uncover local treasures throughout the Northern Rivers:

Alstonville Community Markets (2nd Sunday)

Held at the showground, this lively market brings together craftspeople, green thumbs, and gourmet foodies under one sky.

Ballina Farmers & Producers Market (Sundays)

A family-friendly market with a mix of fresh produce, homemade preserves, plants, and food trucks, all set in a riverside park.

Bangalow Market (4th Sunday)

Held under giant fig trees, this iconic market is packed with quality handmade goods, gourmet street eats, and vintage finds in a delightful heritage town setting.

Bangalow Farmers Market (Saturday mornings)

A smaller, produce-focused affair where locals stock up on fresh fruit, veggies, bread, and dairy. It’s quaint, friendly, and full of flavour.

Broadwater Hotel Markets (Last Sunday)

Tiny but quirky, these pub-side markets offer local produce and rustic crafts, perfect for a Sunday drive stopover.

Brunswick Heads Markets (1st Saturday)

Held along the foreshore of this sleepy beach town, the market blends river views, local art, music, and eco-conscious stalls.

Byron Community Market (1st Sunday)

Byron’s iconic market is a feast of creativity, with over 300 stalls of everything from boho fashion to didgeridoos, plus live music and street food.

Byron Farmers Market (Thursdays)

Come early and shop shoulder-to-shoulder with local chefs and foodies for organic fruit, gourmet cheese, artisan bread, and fresh seafood.

Casino Lions Farmers Market (Thursdays)

This humble town market is all about community-grown produce and local meats, reflecting the town’s deep agricultural roots.

Casino Golf Club Markets (3rd Sunday)

Enjoy market browsing with a view of the greens—homewares, fashion, and farm treats await.

Chillingham Village Markets (2nd Sunday)

A scenic drive leads you to this sweet rural market featuring gardening goods, homemade preserves, and community vibes.

The Channon Craft Market (2nd Sunday)

Held in a lush valley, this market is like a mini festival. Artisanal wares, live music, organic food, and a strong alternative vibe make it a true Northern Rivers institution.

Evans Head Farmers Market (Fridays)

Small but mighty, this market focuses on fresh local fare in a relaxed riverside setting—ideal for camping and caravan travellers.

Evans Head Rotary Markets (1st Sunday)

Classic community vibes, with a great spread of handicrafts, woodwork, clothing, and homemade cakes near the river.

Grafton Showground Market (3rd Saturday)

Set in Jacaranda City, this is a classic showground market with stalls selling everything from antiques to jams.

Iluka Woombah Rotary Market (1st Sunday)

Nestled near the Clarence River, expect a lovely mix of local art, handmade crafts, and produce, with a real small-town feel.

Kingscliff Lions Beachside Markets (2nd & 4th Saturday)

Set against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, these relaxed seaside markets offer beachy crafts, local produce, and snacks with a salty breeze.

Kyogle Bazaar (4th Sunday)

A vibrant mix of vintage stalls, wellness products, live music, and country hospitality set in the creative heart of Kyogle.

Kyogle Farmers Markets (Saturdays)

A down-to-earth market celebrating the region’s bountiful produce, crafts, and country warmth.

Lismore Farmers Market (Saturdays)

Buzzing with local farmers selling seasonal fruit, herbs, honey, and fresh flowers. A great stop for the weekend pantry refill.

Lismore Organic Market (Tuesdays)

One of the oldest organic markets in the country, offering certified produce, seedlings, and natural remedies in a relaxed midweek setting.

Lismore Produce Market (Tuesdays)

Quick, fresh, and local—great for weekday shopping of fruit, veg, meats, and bread, often straight from local farms.

Maclean Community Market (2nd Sunday)

Set in the “Scottish town” of Australia, these markets have tartan spirit with a rich blend of Scottish baking, produce, and quirky crafts.

Mullumbimby Farmers Market (Fridays)

This vibrant community market offers paddock-to-plate freshness, live music, and a distinctly hip, alternative vibe.

Mullumbimby Community Market (3rd Saturday)

More eclectic than the farmers market, here you’ll find vintage clothes, crystals, handmade jewellery, and plenty of local colour.

Murwillumbah Showground Markets (4th Sunday)

A sprawling rural market featuring bric-a-brac, plants, second-hand goods, and homegrown produce, all in a classic country showground atmosphere.

Murwillumbah Farmers Market (Wednesdays)

A midweek treat for foodies! Find organic produce, baked goods, coffee, and live music beside the Tweed River.

Murwillumbah Makers & Finders Market (3rd Saturday)

Art, craft, design and vintage treasures converge here, showcasing Northern Rivers creatives in a laid-back town square.

New Brighton Farmers Market (Tuesdays)

Chilled and coastal, this market offers certified organic produce, fresh-cut flowers, and excellent breakfast options.

Newrybar Community Hall Market (3rd Sunday)

In a hamlet of charm, this market features local crafts, vintage wares, and gourmet food stalls, often with live folk music.

Nimbin Farmers Market (Wednesdays)

Held beside the community centre, it’s a true locals’ market—organic, earthy, and full of character.

Nimbin Markets (4th Sunday)

Step into a psychedelic village filled with creativity. Expect bohemian crafts, tie-dye galore, handmade soaps, and herbal remedies in a setting where peace, love, and community are ever-present.

Pottsville Beach Community Markets (1st & 3rd Sunday)

Beachside bliss with plants, crafts, eco-goods, and home baking—perfect after a morning dip in the sea.

Salt Beach Markets (3rd Saturday)

Held at Kingscliff’s Salt Village, these boutique markets ooze style—think beach-chic fashion, local art, and eco-conscious goods.

Tweed Heads Boat Harbour Market (1st Saturday)

A relaxed waterside market with handmade gifts, fresh flowers, and local produce, great for families and cruisy explorers.

Tabulam Community Markets (3rd Sunday)

A small, welcoming country market with locally made goods, produce, and second-hand stalls—a real gem for road trippers.

Tweed Heads Market (Sundays at Jack Evans Boat Harbour)

Palm trees, river breezes, and stalls bursting with jewellery, plants, sweets, and knick-knacks—great for a lazy Sunday.

Tyalgum Village Markets (Last Saturday)

In this fairy-tale village, enjoy stalls of handmade textiles, artisan food, and fine art with live music under the fig trees.

Uki Buttery Bazaar (3rd Sunday)

Set in a charming heritage hall, this market is delightfully eccentric. Browse vintage, vinyl, books, and art in Uki’s mystical surrounds.

Uki Farmers Market (Saturdays)

Another Uki gem, this one’s produce-focused, showcasing the bounty of the Tweed Valley with a friendly community vibe.

Woodburn Market (usually 2nd Sunday)

A smaller market in this riverside town, featuring crafts, preserves, and plant stalls, with country-style charm.

Yamba River Markets (4th Sunday)

Held on the Clarence River foreshore, Yamba’s largest market is a breezy delight with beachwear, local design, and global eats.

Yamba Farmers & Producers Market (Wednesdays)

Small and welcoming, this market offers direct-from-farm produce and a peaceful vibe perfect for breakfast browsing.