Yungaburra, Australia
4 Maple St
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+61419652663
A vibrant scene on a rainy day. So many interesting crafts and fresh produce. The eateries were many with great locally grown coffee.
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Great markets with a decent variety of stalls plus some buskers and the like, both young and old, singing and playing music to lift the vibe. Parking was a bit of an issue because of the popularity of these markets which are run on the 4th Saturday morning of every month, except in December when it's held on the 3rd Sunday of the month. They had the usual types of stalls, including local woodworkers, coffee stalls, some fresh produce, as well as some Christian crusaders for good measure! I would have liked to see some more food stalls or food vans, but all in all I was glad I went and would happily visit again. Yungaburra is a reasonable sized little town and would be a decent base for exploring the region. If you have a moment after visiting the markets, try the walk along the western bank of Peterson Creek which you can access under the bridge next to the platypus viewing platform (where naturally I didn't see any of these elusive mammals!)
One of the biggest markets in Far North Queensland! Quite a variety of stalls with food, handicrafts, woodwork, bric-a-brac, fresh produce and tropical fruit. I love seeing all the new food manufacturers there, especially the ones making things with native fruits. Well worth the drive from Cairns.
awesome spot for local produce, good food and coffee and various items. the locals also put on a good show bringing their cute dogs along which is a big factor for me going.
Very extensive markets with many local products and produce. Very reasonable quality and art. Covid measures good with plenty of space.
Exactly all that you hope for in a local family friendly and exclusive creative country town. The love of making their markets beautiful and accessible for all ages and types of people is incredible. So friendly. So sunny on the tablelands. If you come to the far north, come to yungaburra and come for a markets! There is public toilets just outskirts of the markets. A wonderful township which has a park with huge shady tropical trees! And the second toilet (sometimes their are huge queues!) is opposite the butcher and groceries shop. If you stay a while yungaburra is quite the cultural and beautiful Aussie experience. And here is where the makers really shine! They are all of high quality! Always such a beautiful mountain drive. Go early yet plenty of parking! Bring reusable bags for all your goodies! And a hat! The sun is gorgeous!
Local produce and crafts available. Food stands aplenty. Free entry
There was such a great selection of stalls and vendors at the market. From homemade woodwork, to clothing, to delicious German sausages you'll probably find something worth trying or buying here, and with a big emphasis on homemade products made in the region, you'll also be supporting local business.
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