The Tasmanian Produce Market, located at Kangaroo Bay Park, Rosny Park, Tasmania, offers a remarkable experience every Saturday. Overlooking the Derwent River and Mt Wellington, the market is renowned for its array of quality Tasmanian produce and locally crafted small-batch drinks.
It’s an ideal place to engage with local artisans and learn about their craft. The market operates from 9 am to 1 pm, subject to weather conditions.
Tasmanian Produce Market Overview
- Event Days: Every Saturday. (Weather permitting)
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
- Location: 20 Kangaroo Bay Drive, Rosny Park, Tasmania, 7018.
- Contact Information: Email – tasmanianproducemarket@gmail.com, Phone – 0448 997 748.
This market is not just a shopping destination but an opportunity to engage with the community, learn about local products, and immerse in the local culture. It is an ideal family destination, complete with a playground adjacent to the market area.
The Tasmanian Produce Market is a vibrant local hub where families can spend their mornings discovering the best of Tasmania’s offerings.
Market Highlights
- Products: Offers a diverse range of fresh produce and locally crafted drinks, alongside design stalls.
- Family-Friendly: Includes a playground for children and is pet-friendly.
- Special Feature: Also operates the Hobart Twilight Market on selected Fridays from 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm, alternating between Brooke Street Pier and Long Beach, Sandy Bay.
Facilities
- Amenities: The market is equipped with accessibility features, a cafe, family-friendly areas, non-smoking zones, public toilets, a restaurant, a shop/gift shop, and pet-friendly provisions.
Additional Information
- The market acknowledges Tasmanian Aboriginal People as traditional owners and custodians of Tasmania.
- Website: For more details, visit Tasmanian Produce Market.
The Tasmanian Produce Market is a wonderful destination to explore Tasmania’s fresh, local produce and connect with the community. It’s a space that not only offers a shopping experience but also fosters local culture and sustainability.
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